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The Rulers of Palenque a Beginner’S Guide
Pero, ¿Dónde Está El Presidente Ahora?: Developing Cultural Agency in Guatemala's Age of Neoliberal Multiculturalism by Ji
Ritual Responses to Drought: an Examination of Ritual Expressions in Classic Maya Written Sources
2001 Augustus Le Plongeon- Early Mayanist, Archeologist, Photographer
Paradigms and Syntagms of Ethnobotanical Practice in Pre-Hispanic Northwestern Honduras
Yucatan January 11-19, 2020 (9 Days |12 Guests) with Mayanist Jeff Karl Kowalski
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Ancient Maya Commoners THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Ancient Maya Commoners
JUNGLE KINGDOMS of the Ancient Maya January 8-21, 2022 (14 Days) with Mayanist Jeff Karl Kowalski
Ancient Maya Politics: a Political Anthropology of the Classic Period P
Vo. Bo. Culture-Nature
WOOD THAT HAS LASTED ONE THOUSAND YEARS: Lintels and Vault Beams in Maya Temples and Palaces
Mayan Calendar Prepared For: Assoc Professor Helmer Aslaksen
Themayanist1(1) Final Medium.Pdf
For Living Maya
Copán: the History of an Ancient Maya Kingdom 1
Volume 1, Number 2 – Guest Edited by Harri Kettunen
Current Trends in Mayan Literacy マヤ族におけるリテラシーの現状 Joseph Dechicchis Kwansei Gakuin University, Sanda, Japan
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Copan Altar Q: Network of Narratives Depiction of Kings
Breaking the Maya Code Pdf, Epub, Ebook
A Grammatical Analysis of Yaxchilan Lintel 25
“The Only True People” Linking Maya Identities Past and Present “The Only True People”
The Cultural Tapestry of Mesoamerica
Breaking the Maya Code : David Stuart Interview (Night Fire Films)
Theory and Method in Maya Decipherment
FACS / Vol. 10 / 2007-2008 55 Rethinking the Maya
Mayan Phonology∗
A Consideration of Stelae in Ancient Maya Ritual and Representation Author(S): David Stuart Source: RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, No
On Being Maya in a Globalized World
The Rulers of Palenque
The Population of Tikal, Implications for Maya Demography
A Temple Over Time Tr
The Problematical, the Cave, and the Maya: a Theoretical Discussion and Ethnoarchaeological Investigation