Please prepare notes for each question and be prepared to discuss your answers on TUESDAY MAY 8th DURING OUR MAYAN DISCUSSION. Participation in the discussion is required, these questions will guide you through the exercise.
1.
The Maya built thousands of pyramids and the Egyptians less than one
hundred. Why are the Egyptian pyramids so much more famous than the
Mayan pyramids? Why are pyramids associated with Egypt and not Central
America?
2.
Pyramids played an important role in Mayan culture and life. What was
the significance of these pyramids? how were they the center of Mayan
beliefs?
3.
Pakal the Great was a Mayan king in the 7th century, and builder of one
of the greatest pyramids. Why did Pakal build his great pyramid?
What was he preparing for with this pyramid?
4. What is Chichen Itza? Where is it located? Why is this place so important to Mayan beliefs and culture?
5.
To try to solve the mysteries of the Maya scientists and explorers go
cave diving. What are the dangers of cave diving? What precautions
must divers take to ensure their safety? Why is cave diving so
dangerous?
6. Many keys to the secrets of the Mayan world are in the Popul Vuh. What are the Popul Vuh?
7.
There are no temples or pyramids in Candelaria. Why do scientists go
to Candelaria to solve the mystery of the passage to the Maya
underworld?
Helpful Links:
(from http://www.whiteriver.k12.sd.us/FamilyResearch.htm)
The Palenque Project: http://www.mesoweb.com/palenque/current_dig.html
The Palenque Project: http://www.mesoweb.com/palenque/current_dig.html
Omniglot: A Guide to Written Language: http://www.omniglot.com/writing/mayan.htm
The Popul Vuh: http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/pvuheng.htm
Seminar Tips
- Speak so that all can hear you
- Listen closely
- Speak without raising hands
- Refer to the text
- Talk to each other and the middle of the circle, not just the leader
- Ask others for clarification. Don’t stay confused
- Invite and allow others to speak
- Consider all viewpoints and ideas
- Know that you are responsible for the quality of the seminar
Seminar Grade
1. Student notes will be collected and checked for completeness but will not be graded
2. Students will be graded using the following rubric:
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