Tours and Lectures

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TOURS:

2011 — July – Mayas to Izapa 2nd Tour – www.themayaconservancy.org. Garth and Cheryl Norman participate in another series of Mayan Ceremonies.    Join us for a spiritual experience with the Mayans and see the famous Stela 5 “Tree of Life” monument at the Izapa Temple Center.

December 3-4, 2010 –  ”Dia de la mujer en el calendario maya” Izapa, Mexico and Momostenango, Guatemala. Mayan Elders presented the “Day of the women” ceremonies at the ancient Izapa Temple Center.

October, 2010 – “Batz” Ceremony – Momostenango, Guatemala.   www.themayaconservancy.org

June, 2010 – “Mayas to Izapa” Tour www.themayaconservancy.org Antigua, Guatemala to Izapa, Mexico visiting Iximche, Abaj Takalik, Momostenango, Lake Atitlan and Izapa, Mexico where 13 Mayan Elders performed the 260-day Mayan Ceremonies.

Feb. 23-March 1, 2009 www.bountifultravel.com (Click on “Please check out our full list. . .”) and go to Izapa and the Tree of Life BMAF Conference, (Click “Full Details”)  Guatemala and Mexico travel with Archaeologist Garth Norman

November 23-December 1, 2009, Guatemala / Mexico Tour.   ARCON, Inc. V. Garth Norman Lecturer.

LECTURES:

March 31, 2011 — Society for American Archaeology (www.saa.org) — Sacramento, California.   Lecture by V. Garth Norman – “Izapa – the Birthplace of the Maya Calendar”.

April 24-28, 2010 - Society for American Archaeology - (www.saa.org) –St. Louis, Mo.  Lecture by V. Garth Norman on Calendar inscriptions at the Izapa Temple Center, Mexico.

Nov. 27,  2009, Tapachula University – Power Point Lecture on Izapa Archaeo-astronomy by V. Garth Norman

April, 2009,  Society for American Archaeology, (www.saa.org) — Atlanta, GA.  Lecture by V. Garth Norman on Calendar dates at the Izapa Temple Center, Mexico.

August 15-17, 2008  Atlantic Conference Lecture in Halifax, Nova Scotia www.atlanticconference.org Power Point Lecture: “Geometry and Measure in ancient Mesoamerica”.

October 18, 2008  BMAF Conference Lecture in Salt Lake City, Utah www.bmaf.org Power Point Lecture:  “Geometry and Measure in ancient Mesoamerica”.

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