tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082929785652792749.post2601301940784806581..comments2023-06-16T10:52:52.408-04:00Comments on ethnografix (people + writing) = a blog by ryan anderson: Incidents of Travel in Chichén ItzáRyan Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18008425994341539639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082929785652792749.post-36340601123376269362009-11-24T11:45:59.965-05:002009-11-24T11:45:59.965-05:00That's the issue with turning archaeological s...That's the issue with turning archaeological sites into mass tourism projects...the actual archaeological part gets subsumed by the Disneyland/light show spectacle that draws people in.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the site is interpreted by visitors as "real history."<br /><br />I really like Castaneda's point that the site of Chichen has been heavily shaped by the archaeologists, and that the site is a recreation more than anything. Interesting. Did you read the book he wrote about this?Ryan Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18008425994341539639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5082929785652792749.post-36501502606798818852009-11-24T02:13:12.033-05:002009-11-24T02:13:12.033-05:00As said in the video the archaeologists are to be ...As said in the video the archaeologists are to be blamed for creating this nonsense. We are aware of this, but the 2012ers and other new agers appears to be unaware. It is quite amusing that the 2012ers bash "orthodox" archaeology for not seeing the "obvious" when it is archaeologists who have created the whole thing in the first place. The 2012ers are being manipulated by the government(s) and archaeologists since we all are conspirators and partners in crime.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com