
Welcome to my hyperspace, and congratulations on successfully finding this page.
This page ain't gonna be very impressive
'til I figure
I built most of these pages as an exercise using HTML & Javascript
If you have any comments, suggested links, or feedback as
out how to get the GIF animation working on the above
graphic. The observant among you will note that this page
hasn't changed too much, but there are many changes within.
beginning in late 1995 and early 1996. I haven't had much time to update
them for the past few years, but I have made changes as appropriate.
to the accuracy of the content or technical problems with
these pages, don't hesitate to send 'em my way.
Top__Icon
Featured pages
|
|
|
Frames version of Ancient
Mesoamerican Writing.
If you're not Frames
compatible, use the older
version.
Or perhaps I should label this section "old
and unfinished"?
A reconstruction of Aubin Manuscript 20 from the Borgia
Codex Group.
Many updates to Aztec Writing, the
most frequently visited page at this web site.
Class notes from my seminar presentation on writing
HTML at the CDBMA.
The inverted glyph at the beginning of this section
Expect to see a lot more of these BLACK PAGES
and BLUE RIBBONS
.
Fear not, the GB Online pages were at one
.
.
.
From UCLA CLNet's
Latin America Resources Top of the list!
MichielB's Maya Astronomy Page "A very good and complete site"
Thomas Bürglin's Pre-Columbian Archaeology Related Links "Nice site, with pictures"
LA History Museum's The
Guide to Museums and Cultural Resources"In English"
University of Massachusetts Native
American Archaeology Resources on the Internet
UC Santa Barbara UCSB
Anthropology Cool Web Sites The name speaks for itself.
Will Wager's OUSIA has a
Actually, Will has basically dissappeared
Now serving client number
If you're not already using it, just get Netscape
now, and see how the other 92% live.
Muchas Gracias to www.digits.com for providing
the web-counter.
Many of the graphics contained herein are
Send editorial contributions, suggestions,
[ Exploring | Mesoamerica | GB Info | Search Engines | Websters ]
New & In Progress

I missed my flight to
London to attend the Maya Glyph
Conference
at the British
Museum. I anticipated having a lot of new things to
report.
It's a not a very long story, but I really don't
want to talk about it right now....
I'll eventually be
updating the pages conceived at the Texas Maya
Meetings in
March. Several people told me about
upcoming pages that they have in preparation,
and others
have offered to contribute content to GB Online's
Mesoamerica, including
Erik Boot's recent
monograph on Hieroglyphs at Chichen
Itza, and John Mongomery's
drawings of
Maya
Polychrome Ceramics. Other new pages in
progress at this site are:
(With drawings from Eduard
Seler's Codex Borgia, eine altmexikanische
bilderschrift.)
comes to us courtesy of the Rabbit in the Moon web site.
If you
haven't already seen these pages, check 'em out!
Net Notes
thanks to the Free Speech
Online campaign spearheaded . . .
by the Electronic Frontier Foundation
& others.

time certified as safe for all ages by Safe Surf,
a seemingly innocuous and ultimately untenable attempt
at censorship that seems to have disappeared from the Web.
And I'm still particularly upset about the
Online Guitar Archives
(OLGA)
being purged from the Web.
![]()
Raving Linkers
An enthusiastic cyber-handshake to the first webmasters
who
created links to my pages (with their comments).
Page
for Mayanists
organized by content.
and has stopped updating this page. It's now
mirrored in Germany. He never really got got
around to
using this graphic I created for him.
Also visit the newsgroups:
sci.archaeology.mesoamerican
soc.culture.mexican

Special thanks to Royal Frazier and his most
excellent tutorial pages on
gif animation for use of the
animated Email GIF below. Also,
check out the
GIF Animation Station for cool
animated GIFS that you can add to your pages.
copyright their respective owners.
Whenever trademarks, graphics, logos, etc are used on these
pages
that aren't an original creation, further copyright
information is
either declared explicitly or included in the
source HTML files.
Otherwise, these pages are
copyright 1995-1999 GBonline.
All rights
reserved.
critiques and encouragement to
Navigate the GBonline web
pages:
[ Ancient
Writing | Aztec | Borgia
Group | Maya
| Mixtec
]
VIEW CURRENT PAGE WITHOUT FRAMES
1995-2001 - GBonline [] Last Update: 1 March 2001
Revised intermittently