Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - Lamanai Archaeological Project. Includes history, and information about York University classes.
THE FOXX ARCHIVE is a repository of ethnographic photos focusing on Maya, Inca, Powwow Rituals, and Cuba over the past 35 years. Jeffrey Jay Foxx, an ethnographic photographer of international repute, journeys around the world for educational publishers and development organizations such as the United Nations and the InterAmerican Foundation.
Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - Mayavase.com. Precolumbian portfolio features a collection of artifacts and sites from the ancient Americas, and a database archive of rollout and still photographs of vases, plates, and bowls.
Mayan archaeology, pre-Hispanic pyramid architecture of Latin America, featuring Olmec jade, stelae and sculpture at Copan, and showing how pre-Columbian art can be reproduced aided by new digital technology such as CO2 laser engravers, 3-D rapid prototypers, and the wide-format ink-jet printers
Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - Maya Architecture: Evolution, Structure and Diversity of a Civilization. Virtual exhibition on Maya architecture with information, photos, plans, models and more.
Visit Jaguar Sun, a virtual ancient Mayan site, where you can find lots of historical information about the Maya, past and present, with a bookstore of resources and links to other Maya-related sites.
Color reprints from views of Maya monuments in Central America by artist/architect/archaeologist Frederick Catherwood published in 1844. Mayan rubbings of stelae by James A. McBride, architect, in 1970-71 in Guatemala.
Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - The Maya Ruins Page. Photos from Uxmal, Labna, Sayil, Chacmultun, Becan, Xpujil, Tikal, Xunantunich, Lamanai, Kohunlich, Chicanna, Edzna, and Dzibilnocac.
Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Periods and Cultures - Mesoweb. A large collection of articles and resources on Mesoamerica and its cultures, primarily Maya, Aztec and Olmec, maintained by Joel Skidmore.
The Foundation of Latin American Anthropological Research (FLAAR) provides information about archaeology, art and architecture of the ancient Maya and other pre-Columbian cultures; photographic archive; travel information; book service; information about photography and imaging