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Anabel Ford
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9.2018 US/ICOMOS at Work
Origins of the Maya Forest Garden: Maya Resource Management
Archaeological Sites in the Maya Area: a Conservation Challenge
1998 International Congress of Mayanists, Guatemala
Murals and the Development of Merchant Activity at Chichen Itza
Innovative Approaches and Explorations in Ceramic Studies
Archaeology at El Pilar a Report on the 1995 Field Season
UC Santa Barbara Dissertation Template
ELIZABETH GRAHAM Curriculum Vitae, Page 1
BRASS Newletter 97
Cooperative (Joint) Management of El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna
Towardthemakingofanewmapoft
Copyright by Daniel Clark Wernecke 2005
In 2013, the National Geographic Society Initiated a Five-Year Annual
BRASS/El Pilar Program Community & Nature at El Pilar
Ford & Havrda 2005
"Goodness Without Godness", with Professor Phil Zuckerman
Top View
Influence of Ancient Settlement in the Contemporary Maya Forest: Investigating Land Use at El Pilar
US ICOMOS 2018 Symposium Program
Different Ways of Knowing and a Different Ways of Being
Integrating Archaeology and Conservation
UC Santa Barbara Dissertation Template
Archaeology Under the Canopy: Exploring the Culture and Nature of El Pilar and the Maya Forest
Archaeology As Political Action / Randall H
THE MAYA CITY of CARACOL, BELIZE the Integration of an Anthropogenic Landscape
2018 a Cosmology of Conservation in the Ancient Maya World. Journal Of
Report on the Center for Spatial Studies
Conspicuous Production of Exotics Among the Maya: the Organization of Obsidian Procurement, Production, and Distribution at El Pilar
Titel Der Dissertation
Ancient Maya Ceramic Economy in the Belize River
The Maya Forest Garden: Eight Millennia of Sustain- Able Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands. ANABEL FORD and RONALD NIGH
The Population of Tikal, Implications for Maya Demography
THREE MAYA SETTLEMENT PROJECTS and SOME IMPLICATIONS by David Webster January 2009
Andrew Kinkella MA Thesis Final
From Maya Pyramids to Paleoindian Projectile Points: the Importance of Public Outreach in Archaeology
Maya Settlement Patterns at El Pilar