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Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20141008

Flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of citystates. At palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. They presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. Maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. When the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. So its really through the inscriptions that weve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. And through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. There was no unified maya state. There wasnt even just a few states. There were many, many states. narrator the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by spanish missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries who followed in the imperial ....

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Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20150311

At palenque, tonina bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. They presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. Maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. When the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. So its really through the inscriptions that weve been able to identify kings to find out their capitals their seats of power. And through this we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. There was no unified maya state. There wasnt even just a few states. There were many, many states. narrator the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by spanish missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries who followed in the imperial wake of hernan cortes. Their discoveries included the ruins at copan. But interest in the st ....

United States , Israel General , United Kingdom , Edouard Manet , Mary Miller , Vincent Van Gogh , John Stephens , Auguste Renoir , Edouard Dujardin , Adolphe Willette , Alberto Ruz , David Stuart , Maya King , Theo Van Gogh , Giles Healey , Arnoldo Gonzalez Cruz , Hernan Cortes , Moulin Rouge , Edgar Degas , Baron Haussmann , Henri Paul Royer , Mo Nahb , Pierre Bonnard , Guillermo Bernal Romero , Palenque Maya , Maya Ruins ,

Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20131009

Controlling trade and tribute. They presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. Maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. When the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. So its really through the inscriptions that weve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. And through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. There was no unified maya state. There wasnt even just a few states. There were many, many states. narrator the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by spanish missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries who followed in the imperial wake of hernan cortes. Their discoveries included the ruins at copan. But interest in the lost civilizaon began to accelerate in the 18th century when father antonio de ....

United States , Israel General , United Kingdom , Edouard Manet , Mary Miller , Vincent Van Gogh , John Stephens , Auguste Renoir , Edouard Dujardin , Adolphe Willette , Alberto Ruz , David Stuart , Maya King , Theo Van Gogh , Giles Healey , Arnoldo Gonzalez Cruz , Hernan Cortes , Moulin Rouge , Edgar Degas , Baron Haussmann , Henri Paul Royer , Mo Nahb , Pierre Bonnard , Guillermo Bernal Romero , Palenque Maya , Maya Ruins ,

Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20140305

But long ago, it was the world of the maya. Not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of citystates. At palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. They presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. Maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. When the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. So its really through the inscriptions that weve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. And through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. There was no unified maya state. There wasnt even just a few states. There were many, many states. narrator the first inroads into understanding the ....

United States , Israel General , United Kingdom , Edouard Manet , Mary Miller , Vincent Van Gogh , John Stephens , Auguste Renoir , Edouard Dujardin , Adolphe Willette , Alberto Ruz , Maya King , David Stuart , Don Juan , Theo Van Gogh , Giles Healey , Arnoldo Gonzalez Cruz , Hernan Cortes , Moulin Rouge , Edgar Degas , Baron Haussmann , Henri Paul Royer , Mo Nahb , Pierre Bonnard , Guillermo Bernal Romero , Palenque Maya ,

Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20130313

At palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. They presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. Maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. When the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. So its really through the inscriptions that weve been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. And through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. There was no unified maya state. There wasnt even just a few states. There were many, many states. narrator the first inroads into understanding the maya were made by spanish missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries who followed in the imperial wake of hernan cortes. Their discoveries included the ruins at copan. But interest in th ....

United States , Israel General , United Kingdom , Edouard Manet , Mary Miller , Vincent Van Gogh , John Stephens , Auguste Renoir , Edouard Dujardin , Adolphe Willette , Alberto Ruz , David Stuart , Maya King , Theo Van Gogh , Giles Healey , Arnoldo Gonzalez Cruz , Hernan Cortes , Moulin Rouge , Edgar Degas , Baron Haussmann , Henri Paul Royer , Mo Nahb , Pierre Bonnard , Guillermo Bernal Romero , Palenque Maya , Maya Ruins ,