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- Some Postclassic Questions About the Classic Maya Munro S
- A Re-Examination of the Mesoamerican Chacmool
- The PARI Journal Vol. XIII, No. 4
- The Zenith Passage of the Sun at the Mesoamerican Sites of Tula and Chichen Itza Amelia Carolina Sparavigna
- The Mayans They Live? Itza Catherwood System
- Maya Archaeoastronomy Resources
- Mayan Culture
- Mayan Architecture
- The PARI Journal Vol. XVII, No. 3
- Thesis – Fall 2008 (.Pdf)
- The Iconography of Toltec Period Chichen Itza
- Nakum and Yaxha During the Terminal Classic Period: External Relations and Strategies of Survival at the Time of the Collapse
- Archaeology and Heritage Management in the Maya Area: History and Practice at Caracol, Belize
- The Maya Civilization Covered an Area That Today Makes up Southern Mexico and Parts of Four Countries in Central America
- Where Is Chichen Itza? Chichen Itza Is an Ancient Mayan City Built in Approximately 400 CE
- Yucatán Thirty Centuries of History Before the Spaniards
- Recovering Maya Civilisation
- Archaeological Excavations of a Round Temple at Uxmal
- Mayan Civilization-Odoom Emmanuel.Pdf
- Stephens & Catherwood Revisited
- Calakmul (Mexico) in Terms of the Categories of Cultural Property Set out in Article 1 of the 1972 World Heritage Convention, This Is a Site
- Chichen Itza
- Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions Site Codes (Updated
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- Hieroglyphs from the Painted Pyramid: Theepigraphyofchiiknahb Structuresub1-4,Calakmul,Mexico
- Ancient Civilizations: the Ancient Maya Knowledge Organiser
- Settlement Continuity and Change in the Central Peten Lakes Region: the Case of Zacpeten
- Merle Gteene Robertson's Rubbings of Maya Sculpture
- Chichen Itza, Tulum, Teotihuacan, Palenque, and More
- What Have the Maya Ever Done for Us?
- Architectural Restoration Criteria in the Maya Area Translation of the Spanish by Alex Lomónaco
- The Morley-Shook Map of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Central American Expeditions, 1914–1934
- New Light on the Most Ancient Maya*
- The Iconographic Primacy of Tezcatlipoca at Chichen Itza, Yucatan Over Tula, Hidalgo; and Its Possible Derivation from God K-K'awil
- Mayan Architecture
- Benches, Brothers, and Lineage Lords of Copan SANDRA BARDSLEY FOUNDATION for the ADVANCEMENT of MESOAMERICAN STUDIES
- An Interpretation of the Defensive System at Chichen Itza, Yucatan
- Time and the E-Group. a Hermeneutical Reflection on Maya Ceremonial Centers El Tiempo Y Los Conjuntos Arquitectónicos Grupo E
- An Iconographic and Historic Analysis of Terminal Classic Maya Phallic Imagery
- Background. the Maya Ruin of Seibal Is Found in the Southwestern Corner of the Guatemalan Department of E1 Peten
- The Ceramic of the Sacred Cenote at Chichén Itzá Study of the Ceramic Fragments of the Explorations Conducted in the 60’S Translation of the Spanish by Alex Lomónaco
- Maya, Aztec, and Inca Civilizations Mesoamerica
- THE INSCRIPTIONS from TEMPLE XIX at PALENQUE the Inscriptions Fromtemplexix at Palenque a Commentary the Inscriptions from Templexix at Palenque a Commentary
- A Tentative Classification of Non-Maya Inscriptions in Mesoamerica''
- The Architecture of Petén at Calakmul: a Regional Comparison Translation of the Spanish by Alex Lomónaco
- 2 Tropical Landscapes and the Ancient Maya
- The Painted Capstone at Sacnicte, Yucatan, and Two Others at Uxmal
- Chichen-Itza in Mexico: Battlefield Or Seed of the Future? Finding a Balance Between Collective Spirits
- The Water Lily in Maya Art: a Complex of Alleged Asiatic Origin
- THE PLACE of STONE MONUMENTS Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Symposia and Colloquia
- 76 Escritura Y Lengua En Tak'alik Ab'aj
- 2003 Recording Architecture at the Archaeological Site of Uxmal, Mexico: a Historical and Contemporary View