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SUMMARY:Maya: Children of the Corn
DESCRIPTION:The Maya were one of the ancient world’s most fascinating\, prolific and mysterious civilisations. The Maya occupied Central America\, including the southern parts of Mexico\, Belize\, Guatemala\, El Salvador and Honduras. We know about Maya’s myth of Creation because it is described in two sacred books\, written by using hieroglyphs: “PopolVuh” and “Chilam Balam of Chumayel”. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 20 July 2025 Sunshine Coast (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
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SUMMARY:Mesoamerica - The Aztec: An Introduction to the Urban Culture of the Americas- Mexico
DESCRIPTION:The Aztecs probably originated as a nomadic tribe in northern Mexico and arrived at Mesoamerica around the beginning of the 13th century. The Aztecs were also known as the Tenochca\, from which the name for their capital city\, Tenochtitlan\, was derived. They are also known as the Mexica\, from which the name of the entire country of Mexico is derived. By the 15th century\, the Aztecs had developed an intricate social\, political\, religious\, and commercial federation that brought many of the region’s city-states under their control. Tenochtitlan was founded on June 8th 1325. At its height\, the city had more than 200\,000 inhabitants and was the most densely populated city ever to exist in Mesoamerica. In 1521\, Spanish conquistadors led by Hernan Cortes overthrew the Aztecs and captured their capital\, ending Mesoamerica’s last great civilisation. \nDates and Locations \nSaturday 19 July 2025 Noosa (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
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SUMMARY:The Inca: Machu Picchu\, The Lost Incan Citadel
DESCRIPTION:The Citadel of Machu Picchu is located north-west of Cusco at 2\,430 m above sea level and is surrounded by a deep precipice. It comprises 172 buildings. Machu Picchu was built by Inca Pachacutec who was the first Inca to go beyond the Cusco Valley. It is divided into two large sectors with the urban sector surrounded by the agricultural sector and the peak Wayna Picchu is often considered a third sector. Machu Picchu had areas reserved for craftsmen and a wall separated the sacred area from the residential area. It had an Acllahuasi (House for the Chosen Women)\, a solar temple; barracks for the warriors\, baths\, fountains\, aqueducts\, corn storage\, fertile terraces and its fountains had\, and still have\, fresh running water. \nDates and Locations \nFriday 18 July 2025 Brisbane River (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
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