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Home » Maya

Book Review Taxonomy: Maya

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Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocolá presents the […]

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Chocolá: An Ancient Maya Capital in a Contemporary Guatemalan Community

by Julie Hartley
Published November 26, 2018
Analyzing Ancient Mayan Elites through their Strategies for Urban Planning

Brett Houk’s text is a well-written, easily engaged work that […]

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Analyzing Ancient Mayan Elites through their Strategies for Urban Planning

by Julie Hartley
Published February 20, 2017
Reorienting Archeological Research on the Maya:  Toward a New Definition of Polity

Classic Maya Polities of the Southern Lowlands begins with a […]

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Reorienting Archeological Research on the Maya: Toward a New Definition of Polity

by Julie Hartley
Published February 13, 2017

Storytelling has long been a form of entertainment among people, […]

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Storytelling that Links the Present to the Past

by Julie Hartley
Published January 26, 2017

The Maya Forest Garden is an impressive book on environmental […]

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Milpa, Forest, Garden: Maya Agro-ecosystems

by AAA Web Admin
Published July 26, 2015

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