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- The Quadripartite Badge: Narratives of Power and Resurrection in Maya Iconography
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- Dating Stela 26 of Tikal
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- Relation of Costume to Cultural Change of a Selected Group of Indians of ?Iiddle Aherica
- A Grammatical Analysis of Yaxchilan Lintel 25
- WARFARE and REPRESENTATION in the CLASSIC MAYA: BONAMPAK and YAXCHILAN by JENNIFER LEIGH GIMBLETT a Thesis
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- Some Notes on Wives and Concubines
- New Light on the Most Ancient Maya*
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- Of Snakes and Bats: Shifting Identities at Calakmul SIMON MARTIN University of Pennsylvania Museum
- The Classic Maya Ceremonial Bar Anales Del Instituto De Investigaciones Estéticas, Vol
- The Population of Tikal, Implications for Maya Demography
- Classic Maya Bloodletting Iconography in Yaxchilan Lintels 24, 25, and 26
- A Carved Speleothem Monument at Yaxchilan, Mexico
- A Carving Sequence for Stela 1, Copan, Honduras JAN Mchargue UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ
- The Water Lily in Maya Art: a Complex of Alleged Asiatic Origin
- THE PLACE of STONE MONUMENTS Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Symposia and Colloquia
- Complex Societies in the Southern Maya Lowlands Their Development and Florescence in the Archaeological Record
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- The Loss of Cosmic Connection Between Maya Local Lords and Their Supernatural Deities
- Centering the Classic Maya Kingdom of Sak Tz'i'