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- Time of Kings and Queens by Robert Sharer
- The Nakum Archaeological Project: Investigations on the Banks of the Holmul River, Guatemala with Contributions By: Wieslaw Koszkul
- City of the Serpent Kings: Calakmul, Mexico
- The Wahyoob Stucco Panel at Toniná: Dark Forces, Liminal Frames, and Ritual-Political Remembrance
- Stela 1 from the Maya Site of Temblor, Petén, Guatemala Estela 1 Del Sitio Maya De Temblor, Petén, Guatemala
- Cacao in Ancient Maya Religion: First Fruit of the Maize Tree
- Maya Rise and Fall
- Caracol Altar 21 Revisited
- Hieroglyphs from the Painted Pyramid: Theepigraphyofchiiknahb Structuresub1-4,Calakmul,Mexico
- A Heretofore Unknown Monument of Tonina,Chiapas
- THE ARCHAEOLOGY of the MAYA Anthropology 189.10 the George Washington University Fall 2010
- Copan Altar Q: Network of Narratives Depiction of Kings
- Interim Report Date Posted: September 10, 2002
- Maya Civilisation Module Handbook Term II 2020-21 Year 2/3 Module Option, 0.5 Unit, 15 Credits
- The GII Prefix
- Dos Pilas Associated with B’Ajlaj Chan K’Awiil
- Mutal, a Possible Mixe-Zoque Toponym
- Tracing the Toponyms of the Snake Dynasty
- Unmasking “Double Bird”, Ruler of Tikal
- Rescuing the Origins of Dos Pilas Dynasty: a Salvage of Hieroglyphic Stairway #2, Structure L5-49
- The Population of Tikal, Implications for Maya Demography
- The History of Xkuy, an Unidentified Southeastern Center1
- Emblem Glyphs in the Nexus of Political Relations
- The Future of Death at the Temple of the Inscriptions, C.E. 683, Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
- Ingenuity and Ambivalence in Maya Writing