Mayan lovers may find a cornucopia of articles collected under the title piece, which sketches an archaeological trek to El Mirador and Guatemala's El Tigre and La Danta structures and a climb of the latter. Proving again the connections between Present and Past, Paul Seaburn tells us that a
New Study Finds Ancient Mummies Had Modern Diseases. This small study deserves replication, but it looks like "these people suffered from modern diseases caused more by lifestyle than genetics." Jason Colavito luxuriates in pillorying a favorite target with
Review of Cryptic Code of the Knights Templar by Scott F. Wolter (Part 1) and also
Review of Cryptic Code of the Knights Templar by Scott F. Wolter (Part 2). Part 1 constitutes a devastatingly effective attack upon the new Wolters book in every sense from references through divergences from The Chicago Manual of Style, with most of the shots directed at misinterpretations and downright illogical reasoning. Part 2 finishes the dissection, including the book's marathon Chapter 11, which "plunges into the depths of intellectual bankruptcy." Jason's summary final paragraph concludes the most complete literary evisceration this reader can remember, ending with an explanation as to why Jason granted the Scott Wolter book even one star, an award that had seemed outrageously generous early on. (WM)
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