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- The Maya Civilization Covered an Area That Today Makes up Southern Mexico and Parts of Four Countries in Central America
- Maya, Aztec, and Inca Civilizations
- Time of Kings and Queens by Robert Sharer
- Implications for the End of Classic Maya Civilization
- The Low-Density Urban Systems of the Classic Period Maya and Izapa: Insights from Settlement Scaling Theory
- Copán: the History of an Ancient Maya Kingdom 1
- Maya Rise and Fall
- Ancient Maya Civilization
- Maya Civilization 1800 - 250 B.C.E
- Front Matter Template
- Settlement Continuity and Change in the Central Peten Lakes Region: the Case of Zacpeten
- Introducing Izapa
- A Collection of Curricula for the STARLAB® Maya Skies Cylinder
- 1. List Five Great Maya Cities, and Describe the Basic City Design
- Unit 1: Legacies of the Maya
- Maya Kings and Cities
- Water and Sustainable Land Use at the Ancient Tropical City of Tikal, Guatemala
- New Light on the Most Ancient Maya*
- Mayan Architecture
- Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
- E Groups and the Rise of Complexity in the Southeastern Maya Lowlands
- Jan Szymański Round Structures in Pre-Columbian Maya Architecture
- On the Rise and Fall of Tulans and Maya
- Unmasking “Double Bird”, Ruler of Tikal
- Copyright by Cristin Loren Cash 2005
- The Architectural Development of an Early Maya Structure at Nakbé, Petén, Guatemala
- The Scene on Stela 5 from Izapa, Mexico, As a Representation of Lehi's Vision of the Tree of Life
- The Population of Tikal, Implications for Maya Demography
- The Use of Pine by the Ancient Maya of Tikal Renata Pudzisz, Tegan Jones, Chris Morehart, David Lentz Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022
- 20 the Transition from the Late Preclassic Period To
- Anales De Antropología Volumen 36 2002
- Climate Impact on the Development of Pre-Classic Maya Civilization Kees Nooren, Wim Hoek, Brian Dermody, Didier Galop, Sarah Metcalfe, Gerald Islebe, Hans Middelkoop
- The Role of Climate in the Collapse of the Maya Civilization: a Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Discourse