
Daniel Thompson
Daniel is a graduate of Vancouver Island University’s Anthropology and Creative Writing programs, attaining a BA in both disciplines. In addition to academic articles, he writes Poetry and Fiction. He is currently working on a Literary Theory of Everything (Lit TOE), a phenomenological investigation into the importance of time, space and place, entitled The Time of the Place. He lives in Victoria, B.C. Canada.
Articles by Daniel Thompson

From reliefs on temple walls to the emblem on the Mexican flag, Quetzalcoatl, or Kukulkan, was, and in many ways remains, Mesoamerica’s principal mythological symbol.

“Discovered” in 1841 and named a new world wonder in 2007, Chichen Itza has become one of Mesoamerica’s most iconic Mayan cities.
“Discovered” in 1841 and named a new world wonder in 2007, Chichen Itza has become one of Mesoamerica’s most iconic Mayan cities.