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History Fact #2:

Clay pottery was a hot commodity for the Pueblo people. They hid their household items made of clay in secret locations to prevent other people from outside their community trying to steal them. Was pottery really hard to make? Was it hard to find the right kind of clay that would set up properly? I'm very curious why it was like this, but this book does not say.
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A quick guide to the Mayan language for all those interested:

https://faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/bro...

A (mostly) working dictionary:

https://www2.iath.virginia.edu/med/in...

Note: not all of the second website is still functioning (it was last updated in 2001!) so just plunk around and see what you can still get to work.
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History Fact of the Day:

The Mayans wrote with a glyph language that had both a phonetic writing system as well as a pictorial writing system combined into one language. I was originally planning on starting Egyptian hieroglyphs after finishing Akkadian cuneiform, but now I'm reconsidering maybe starting Mayan first. If you have not seen the ancient Mayan written glyphs, definitely look them up. They are really cool
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Fun History Fact of the Day:

The first records we have of humans being creative and making art are from South Africa. It's also possible that humans first evolved into what we know our species to be today in Africa.
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