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Maya Medicine: Healers, Rituals, and the Curing Arts

6 min · 26 jun 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore the sophisticated medical knowledge of the ancient Maya, from herbal remedies and surgical techniques to the spiritual role of healers. They discuss the use of plants like balché and cacao in treatments, the practice of trepanation, and the connection between medicine and astronomy. The episode also examines how Maya doctors diagnosed illnesses based on the tzolk'in calendar and the importance of rituals in healing. Specific sites and codices are referenced, including the Madrid Codex and the city of Tikal, where evidence of medical practices has been found. The conversation sheds light on a less-known aspect of Maya civilization, revealing a holistic approach to health that combined empirical knowledge with cosmological beliefs. #MayaMedicine #MayaHealers #HerbalRemedies #Trepanation #Balché #MadridCodex #Tikal #Tzolk'in #MayaRituals #Ethnobotany #Mesoamerica #AncientMedicine #MayaAstronomy #Cacao #ChilamBalam #PreColumbian #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Maya calendar Long Count and the 2012 phenomenon

In this episode of The Mayan Civilization, Lucas and Luna explore the Maya Long Count calendar system, breaking down how it works and why the 2012 'end of the world' predictions were a complete misunderstanding. They discuss the b'ak'tun cycle, the creation date of August 11, 3114 BCE, and how the Maya envisioned time as repeating cycles, not linear endpoints. Lucas explains the role of k'atun and tun markers in Maya history, referencing inscriptions at Copán and Quiriguá. They also touch on how modern pop culture twisted ancient Maya cosmology, and the hosts reflect on the value of an ad-free show for deep dives like this. Tune in to understand the real mathematics and astronomy behind Maya timekeeping — no apocalypse required. #MayaCalendar #LongCount #2012Phenomenon #Baktun #MayaCosmology #Copán #Quiriguá #MayaAstronomy #Tzolk'in #Haab #MayaMathematics #Mesoamerica #AncientHistory #Archaeology #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #Maya Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14 jul 20265 min
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Maya Corn God: Maize, Creation, and the Path of Life

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Maya maize god — a central figure in creation myths, royal iconography, and daily life across Mesoamerica. They discuss the Popol Vuh's account of humans shaped from corn dough, the god's role in the Hero Twins story at Xibalba, and how Classic Maya rulers like K'inich Janaab Pakal of Palenque depicted themselves as the maize god reborn. The conversation covers key archaeological finds: the young maize god statue from Copán's Rosalila Temple, the foliated cross at Palenque symbolizing the ceiba tree and corn plant, and Classic-era depictions on polychrome vases showing the god's death and resurrection. Lucas connects maize agriculture to the ritual calendar, the 260-day tzolk'in, and the Maya creation date of 3114 BCE. They also touch on the 1930s discovery of the corn god mural at San Bartolo, Guatemala, which pushed back the origins of Maya maize mythology by centuries. The episode concludes with reflections on how the maize god embodied the cycle of life, death, and renewal that structured Maya civilization. #Maya #MaizeGod #PopolVuh #CornMythology #MayaCreation #Palenque #Copán #K'inichJanaabPakal #Xibalba #HeroTwins #Tzolk'in #SanBartolo #RosalilaTemple #FoliatedCross #MayaReligion #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren9 min
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Maya Astronomy: Eclipse Tables and the Venus Cycle

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary astronomical achievements of the ancient Maya, focusing on how they tracked the movements of Venus and predicted solar eclipses with astonishing precision. Drawing on the Dresden Codex and other surviving texts, they examine the Maya Venus table—a 384-year calendar that synchronized the synodic cycle of Venus with the sacred tzolk'in and solar haab calendars. They also discuss the Dresden Codex eclipse table, which allowed Maya priests to forecast eclipse seasons by observing the lunar nodes. Lucas explains that Maya astronomers were not just stargazers but integrated celestial events into their rituals, warfare, and political drama, often timing the 'Star War' conflicts to Venus's heliacal rising. The conversation touches on how this knowledge was encoded in hieroglyphic codices, the role of the K'uhul Ajaw in legitimizing rule through celestial alignment, and why the Dresden Codex remains a masterwork of pre-Columbian science. They also reflect on what we still don't know—why the codices were so rare and how much was lost. #Maya #MayaAstronomy #DresdenCodex #VenusTable #EclipsePrediction #Tzolkin #Haab #StarWar #KuhulAjaw #MayaCodices #Mesoamerica #AncientScience #AstronomyHistory #CalendarSystems #VenusCycle #EclipseSeasons #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren13 min
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The Maya Creation Story: Popol Vuh and the Hero Twins at Xibalba

In episode 150, Lucas and Luna dive into the Maya creation epic, the Popol Vuh, focusing on the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque. They explore the myth's origins among the K'iche' Maya, its preservation after the Spanish conquest, and the twins' journey to the underworld Xibalba. The conversation covers the gods' ballgame challenge, their trials in the Six Houses of Death, and their final resurrection as the sun and moon. Lucas explains how the story reflects Maya views on death, rebirth, and cosmic order, and how it connects to real ballcourts and cave rituals. He also touches on the Dresden Codex's Venus pages and the twins' role in the Maya calendar. The episode ends with a reflection on how the Popol Vuh survived colonial destruction through oral tradition and a 16th-century transcription, now a cornerstone of Maya cultural identity. #PopolVuh #HeroTwins #MayaMythology #Xibalba #Hunahpu #Xbalanque #KicheMaya #MayaCreation #DresdenCodex #MayaCalendar #Ballgame #MayaUnderworld #Mesoamerica #MayaHistory #IndigenousLiterature #History #FexingoHistory #EpicMythology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 jul 20267 min
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Maya Mathematics: Zero, Base-20, and Cosmic Calculations

The Maya developed one of the world's most sophisticated mathematical systems, including the first recorded use of zero in the Americas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Maya scribes used a base-20 vigesimal system built on three symbols—shell, dot, and bar—to track time, predict eclipses, and construct their intricate Long Count calendar. We follow the story of the Venus Table in the Dresden Codex, where Maya astronomers calculated the synodic period of Venus with an error of only two hours over five hundred years. We also consider how this mathematical precision connected to everyday commerce, from cacao beans in the market to tribute tallies recorded in codices. Drawing on recent epigraphic work by Linda Schele and others, we examine how numbers were not just abstract tools but sacred entities tied to gods and cosmic cycles. No prior knowledge needed—just curiosity about how ancient minds built the universe with shells and lines. #MayaMathematics #VigesimalSystem #MayaZero #DresdenCodex #VenusTable #LongCountCalendar #LindaSchele #MayaAstronomy #Base20 #MayaNumerals #ShellDotBar #Tikal #Copán #MayaScribes #Mesoamerica #AncientScience #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 jul 20265 min