So glad I finally found this podcast after being a big fan of Dr. Barnhart's great courses lectures for years. I also am eager to sign up for the October tour of Tikal later this year! Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication to the history of ancient America!
Getting to hear a timeline with names and background is such a precious experience regarding cultures and places in the pre-Columbus Americas. I love this episode. Getting to imagine these people brings history and archeology to life in a very dramatic way without tons of speculation or artistic liberty
Now I can't wait for you to do an episode on why you think K'aan Baalam is in Temple XI !! I like thinking he's buried silently at the center of the ball game though I'm sure that's almost impossible :)
So glad I finally found this podcast after being a big fan of Dr. Barnhart's great courses lectures for years. I also am eager to sign up for the October tour of Tikal later this year! Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication to the history of ancient America!
Getting to hear a timeline with names and background is such a precious experience regarding cultures and places in the pre-Columbus Americas. I love this episode. Getting to imagine these people brings history and archeology to life in a very dramatic way without tons of speculation or artistic liberty
Palenque is amazing. One of my favorite all time ruins.
Ed, We need t shirts with awesome Myah artwork and glifs
The finding of Aguada Fenix really should make people consider more seriously the origins of Palenque
Now I can't wait for you to do an episode on why you think K'aan Baalam is in Temple XI !! I like thinking he's buried silently at the center of the ball game though I'm sure that's almost impossible :)
Explain more about Pakal showing up in Palenque at age 7. Where did he come from? Etc.
thanks ❤️