Earlier this year, audiences at UNESCO’s Language Technologies for All conference witnessed a landmark event. For the first time in the international organization’s 79-year history, a native speaker ...
James Ogier, a Roanoke College modern language professor who lives in Salem, spent five weeks in June and July studying Maya culture in Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala as part of the Maya Institute, a ...
MAYA HIEROGLYPHS.—Though much attention has been bestowed on the decipherment of the Maya hieroglyphs since a key was supplied by Diego de Landa, the first Spanish bishop, the result, except as ...