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CONTINUITIES IN MAYA POLITICAL RHETORIC: K'AWIILS, K'ATUNS, AND KENNINGS
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- 13 June 2012, pp. 103-114
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THE LONG GOODBYE: PROBLEMATIC POTTERY AND PILGRIMAGE AT CAHAL PECH, BELIZE
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- 01 May 2020, pp. 151-160
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Comments on Andrew Sluyter: Long-Distance Staple Transport in Western Mesoamerica: Insights Through Quantitative Modeling
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- 10 October 2008, pp. 201-203
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GATHERING AND SOWING ACROSS THE CENTRAL MAYA LOWLANDS: A REVIEW OF PLANT USE BY PRECERAMIC PEOPLES AND THE EARLY TO MIDDLE PRECLASSIC MAYA
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 486-501
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KINGS OF THE EAST: ALTUN HA AND THE WATER SCROLL EMBLEM GLYPH
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- 08 May 2018, pp. 113-135
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REFLECTIONS ON MY LIFE IN ARCHAEOLOGY
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- 20 August 2009, pp. 3-13
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THE SOUNDSCAPE IN THE REPLICA OF THE CERÉN TEMAZCAL
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- 22 February 2021, pp. 36-50
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EARLY–MIDDLE FORMATIVE PERIOD SUBSISTENCE IN THE TEOTIHUACAN VALLEY, MEXICO: PRE-HISPANIC PLANT REMAINS FROM ALTICA
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- 13 August 2019, pp. 339-354
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“THERE WERE GIANTS IN THOSE DAYS”: Richard Stockton MacNeish, 1918–2001
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- 11 January 2002, pp. 149-156
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SPIRALS, ROPES, AND FEATHERS: The iconography of rubber balls in Mesoamerican art
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- 14 August 2002, pp. 21-39
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AN ANIMATING PRINCIPLE IN CONFRONTATION WITH CHRISTIANITY? DE(RE)CONSTRUCTING THE NAHUA “SOUL”
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- 26 December 2018, pp. 75-88
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SERPENTS, SKELETONS, AND ANCESTORS?: THE TULA COATEPANTLI REVISITED
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- 01 April 2014, pp. 243-274
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NEITHER DOPES NOR DUPES: MAYA FARMERS AND IDEOLOGY
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- 03 June 2016, pp. 221-230
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GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTION AT THE FORMATIVE SITE OF ALTICA IN THE TEOTIHUACAN VALLEY PIEDMONT
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- 13 August 2019, pp. 267-278
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RECONSTRUCTING AN ANCIENT AQUATIC LIFEWAY IN THE LAKE CUITZEO BASIN, MICHOACAN, MEXICO
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- 07 August 2014, pp. 49-67
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LAPIDARY CRAFT PRODUCTION AT 17:S3E1 AND 18:S3E1, THE TLAJINGA DISTRICT, TEOTIHUACAN
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- 11 April 2019, pp. 181-197
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RECYCLING AND RECONFIGURING: METALWORK OF MAYA COMMUNITIES AT LAMANAI AND TIPU, BELIZE
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- 27 March 2017, pp. 157-181
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RECENT INVESTIGATIONS AT TULA CHICO, TULA, HIDALGO
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- 07 May 2021, pp. 41-55
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ALLY, CLIENT, OR OUTPOST? EVALUATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN XUNANTUNICH AND NARANJO IN THE LATE CLASSIC PERIOD
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- 18 December 2020, pp. 494-506
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GOVERNING SMALLER COMMUNITIES IN AZTEC MEXICO
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- 13 June 2012, pp. 47-56
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