Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Glyph Resources
  • Links

Maya Decipherment

Ideas on Maya Writing and Iconography – Boundary End Archaeological research center

Virtual Palenque

August 5, 2009David Stuart

virtualtomb
A few friends and colleagues have been circulating this wonderful new INAH website, allowing one to experience Palenque’s major buildings in an up close and personal way. I especially like the trip into Pakal’s tomb, and the howler monkey sound effects.


Virtual Palenque

http://culturainah.org/panorama360/palenque

Share this:

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Like this:

Like Loading...
Palenque
Previous Article An Inscribed Block from Pajaral, Guatemala
Next Article Maya Field Workshop in Copan

You must log in to post a comment.

Maya Decipherment focuses on the dissemination and serious discussion of ideas related to Maya hieroglyphs and iconography, encompassing archaeology, linguistics, and other pertinent fields. It is not a personal blog.

Archives

Categories

Blog Stats

  • 1,181,228 hits

Welcome

Maya Decipherment is a weblog devoted to ideas and developments in ancient Maya epigraphy and related fields. We welcome contributions and the participation of colleagues and students from around the world. For more details, please look at the "About" page.

Recent Posts

  • Further Observations on the MUT Logogram
  • A New Drawing of the Marcador Inscription
  • NEW PAPER: An Early Maya Calendar Record from San Bartolo, Guatemala
  • RRAMW 64: The Logogram for Wax, “Grey Fox,” in Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
  • Sun Shadows and Maya Stelae

Archives

Follow Blog via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,278 other subscribers

Blog Stats

  • 1,181,228 hits
Powered by WordPress.com.
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.

    %d bloggers like this: