On June 28th, the duly elected President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya Rosales, was ousted in a coup denounced around the world. The new regime has not been recognized by virtually any country in the international community. New ministers have been imposed, and virtually all high-level government officials been removed. A little known story concerns the illegal ouster of Honduras´s Director of its Institute of Anthropology and History, the state agency charged with protecting, restoring, researching and promoting the country´s cultural heritage, including its ancient archaeological past. This aspect of Honduras´s national identity is often associated with the tourism drawn to the country´s world famous ancient Mayan city in Copan, near the Honduras-Guatemala border. This talk addresses the eerie question: what role did the Ancient Maya play in the aftermath of the coup in Honduras?