Holmul 2002, Peten, Guatemala
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Video 1 (media player)
Day one.Why are we here?
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Video 2 (media player)
river-crossing. 
Super Swamper tires courtesy of Interco Tire Co., USA
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Video 3
help is coming "directly"
Super Swamper tires courtesy of Interco Tire Co., USA
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Video 4  (mediaplayer)
do you like rice and beans?

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Acknowledgements
Many thanks to our sponsors Vanderbilt University, National Geographic Society, Ahau Foundation, FAMSI and Interco Tire Co. for their financial support. Thanks to Instituto de Antropologia e Historia of Guatemala for granting permission to work at Holmul.
We would like to thank our friends in Melchor, Marco and Inma of the Rio Mopan Lodge for their help and hopitality.  Many thanks to Nikolai Grube, Norman Hammond, George Stuart, Clemency Coggins, David Stuart, Bernard Hermes for their comments and scientific support.