Links
(and the Books Who Love Them)

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Robert Poole,
John Dee and the English Calendar:
Science, Religion and Empire
- Robert L. Hall, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
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Lawrence K Lo,
Ancient Scripts
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Nancy McNelly, Rabbit in the Moon.
Sadly, Nancy died a couple of years ago, and her domain expired. She is missed.
(The rabbit image is her artwork, used with her permission.)
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Rafael C. Alvarado, Mayan Epigraphic Database
- John Montgomery, Pre-Columbian Art
John died recently of liver disease. Please consider buying all four of his books to benefit his loved ones.
Attendees of the Maya Meetings over the years will miss his ready smile,
his wide knowledge of the field, his fine T-shirts and his artistry.
It is unknown how long his site will remain on the air.
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Kevin L. Callahan, Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
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Greg Pringle, cjvlang (Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese)
(简体中文, 日本語 and Tiếng Việt)
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Felix Verbelen, Ancient Astronomy.
An extremely useful set of compilations of eclipse data (both lunar and solar) and heliacal
risings and settings of Venus; Felix has gone to a lot of trouble to provide these data, which cover the primary
date range and geographic area of most Mayan history.
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Build a sextant from a CD
(use those free AOL CDs, he says; good plan, say I: they’re not good for anything else).
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His Holiness, the Dalai Lama
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Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
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Home Page of the International Wizard of Oz Club
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The Official Lego Home Page
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AA Home Page
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Vietnam Pictures
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University of Texas Press
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The Gorilla Foundation (Koko)
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The Sci-Fi Channel
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HKFlix.com
A great source for martial arts, samurai and anime films. Also, the best place to buy region-free DVD players and home
theatre systems.
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Spanish Word of the Day
Subscribe to the newsletter, and every day (depending on circumstance) an email will arrive from Nick Crowder to help you
build your vocabulary.
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NebraskaStudies.org
A fabulous reference on Nebraska history, from Pre-Columbian times to the present.

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