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The Rise and Fall of the Sacred Rulers of the Maya World
Justin Jennings is Associate Curator of New World Archaeology at the ROM and lead curator of the exhibition Maya: Secrets of their Ancient World .
The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012
Anthony Aveni is the Russell B. Colgate Professor of Astronomy and Anthropology serving appointments in both Departments of Physics and Astronomy, Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University. He is the author of several books, including his latest The End of Time: The Maya Mystery of 2012 .
What Not to Believe About the Ancient Maya
Elizabeth Graham is a Professor at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and an Adjunct Research Professor in Anthropology at the University of Western Ontario.
History Wars: Power Corrupts Canadian Prime Ministers
Are our Canadian Prime Ministers corrupted by power? Sheila Copps, one of Canada's most recognized politicians, and Andrew Coyne, national editor of Maclean's magazine, take the gloves off for this lively debate.
Anne Tanenbaum Lecture Series: Dr. Steve Mason
Dr. Steve Mason (Professor, Department of History, and Canada Research Chair in Greco-Roman Cultural Interaction, York University, Toronto) takes a closer look at the Essenes, a group known since antiquity from Greek and Latin historians and largely accepted as the inhabitants of Qumran and the
Robert Mankoff: The Ethos and Ethics of The New Yorker Cartoons
Listen as Robert Mankoff, the cartoon editor of The New Yorker , discusses how the Magazine deals with topical issues in its cartoons compared to newspaper editorial cartoonists. The evening was moderated by The Globe and Mail's Margaret Wente.
