Mundo Maya

Mundo Maya
Author: Jay Hersh
Publisher: Jay Hersh
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1432706144

Mundo Maya: Revenge of the Jaguar King While vacationing in Belize, a trio of American archeologists pay a courtesy call on some colleagues excavating the ancient Mayan site of Caracol. During their visit a discovery is made which draws them into a search for a lost city deep in the jungles of Belize. Along the way they become captivated by the enigmatic culture of the Maya, a once mighty civilization that has mysteriously disappeared leaving only the towering remains of their temples as mute testimony to the nature of their past glory. Their quest to unearth the mysteries of the lost city leads them to not only learn more about the Maya, but also to learn more about themselves. In doing so they find a priceless treasure while simultaneously becoming the instruments by which the revenge of a long dead Mayan king is exacted.

El Fin Del Mundo Maya Y la Ex-RepÚBlica de YucatÁN

El Fin Del Mundo Maya Y la Ex-RepÚBlica de YucatÁN
Author: Rafael Yates Sosa
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2012-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1463320396

Actualmente, hay varias de estas calaveras exhibiéndose en las vitrinas de distintos museos del mundo, y ya han sido descubiertas por lo menos ocho de las trece. Están en distintas manos y cada una de ellas ha sido bautizada con un nombre propio, según la especialista en la materia, Ellie Crystal. El misterio de las calaveras es enriquecido también por una leyenda que se remontaría a los mayas.

Mundo Maya

Mundo Maya
Author: Thor Janson
Publisher: Librerias Artemis Edinter
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1997
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN:

The Politics of World Heritage

The Politics of World Heritage
Author: David Harrison
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845410094

This collection of papers discuss World Trade Law and focus on the contested nature of World Heritage at sites as diverse as The Netherlands, Ellis Island (USA), post-colonial Mesoamerica, Cambodia, Fiji, Kyrgyzstan, and Vietnam. In addition, eight research notes explore heritage interpretation in the USA, Lebanon, Peru, Indonesia, Singapore, Tasmania and India.

Is the Sacred for Sale

Is the Sacred for Sale
Author: Alison M. Johnston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136547975

'Definitely a book that sheds light on perspectives and perceptions about today's global economy. A must read for tourists and corporations alike - also heads of state, the media and environment groups - all of whom need to be informed on this key subject.' Chief Garry John, Chair and Spokesperson, St'at'imc Chiefs' Council 'an activist's call to action on behalf of people who have been made invisible in the merciless spread of globalization under corporate control.' Nina Rao, Southern Co Chair of the Tourism Caucus at the UN Commission on Sustainable Development, and Professor of Tourism 'A powerful and much-needed tool to fight the seemingly all-pervasive ignorance in the corporate and consumer-driven world that continues to hail ecotourism and other tourism 'alternatives' as beneficial to local people without looking at the root causes of problems.' Anita Pleumarom, Tourism Investigation and Monitoring Team, Bangkok Tourism is the fastest growing industry in the world. Ecotourism, often considered a more benign form of tourism, can in fact cause the most damage, as it targets more vulnerable environments and cultures. Is the Sacred for Sale? looks at our present crossroads in consumer society. It analyses the big questions of tourism, clarifying how tourism can support biodiversity conservation. It also offers a cross-cultural window to the divide between corporate thinking and sacred knowledge, to help us understand why collisions over resources and land use are escalating. Finally, we have a full spectrum of information for healthy dialogue and new relationships. This book is a profound wake up call to the business world and to decision-makers who shape current policy. It poses important questions to us all and is a must read for every tourist and traveller.

A Yucatan Kitchen

A Yucatan Kitchen
Author: Loretta Miller
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9781589801325

A unique blend of Mayan and Carribean flavors as rich in history as they are in taste.

The Cultural Wealth of Nations

The Cultural Wealth of Nations
Author: Nina Bandelj
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804776458

This book advances a cultural perspective on economic development to show that economic success can result from the symbolic resources that nations, regions and communities have at their disposal.

The Ethics of Tourism Development

The Ethics of Tourism Development
Author: Rosaleen Duffy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134500114

Drawing upon a variety of important philosophical traditions, this book develops an original perspective on the relations between ethical, economic and aesthetic values in a tourism context. It considers the ethical/political issues arising in many areas of tourism development, including: the profound cultural and environmental impacts on tourist destinations the reciprocity (or lack of) in host-guest relations the (un)fair distribution of benefits and revenues the moral implications of issues such as sex tourism, staged authenticity and travel to oppressive regimes. The book concludes with a detailed investigation of the potential and pitfalls of ecotourism, sustainable tourism and community-based tourism, as examples of what is sometimes termed 'ethical tourism.' Until now, the ethical issues that surround tourism development have received little academic attention. Explaining philosophical arguments without the use of excessive jargon, this fascinating book interweaves theory and practice, aided by the use of text boxes to explain key terms in ethics, politics, and tourism development, and drawing on contemporary case studies from South Africa, Mexico, Zambia, Honduras, Ethiopia and Madagascar.

The Ethics of Tourism Development

The Ethics of Tourism Development
Author: Mick Smith
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415266864

Drawing upon a variety of important philosophical traditions, this book develops an original perspective on the relations between ethical, economic and aesthetic values in a tourism context. It considers the ethical/political issues arising in many areas of tourism development, including: the profound cultural and environmental impacts on tourist destinations the reciprocity (or lack of) in host-guest relations the (un)fair distribution of benefits and revenues the moral implications of issues such as sex tourism, staged authenticity and travel to oppressive regimes. The book concludes with a detailed investigation of the potential and pitfalls of ecotourism, sustainable tourism and community-based tourism, as examples of what is sometimes termed 'ethical tourism.' Until now, the ethical issues that surround tourism development have received little academic attention. Explaining philosophical arguments without the use of excessive jargon, this fascinating book interweaves theory and practice, aided by the use of text boxes to explain key terms in ethics, politics, and tourism development, and drawing on contemporary case studies from South Africa, Mexico, Zambia, Honduras, Ethiopia and Madagascar.

Marketing Heritage

Marketing Heritage
Author: Yorke M. Rowan
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780759103429

Increasingly, archaeological sites worldwide are being commodified for a growing tourism trade. At best, expansion of programs can aid in the protection and historic preservation of sites and strengthen community identities. However, unchecked commercial development may undermine the economic and cultural integrity of these same sites, replacing local interests with corporate ones. In this volume, original case studies from well-known sites in Cambodia, Israel, England, Mexico, and the United States addresses the complex interaction between archaeology and nationalistic, political, and commercial policies.