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Reconstructing the Past: Studies in Mesoamerican and Central American Prehistory
David M. Pendergast and Anthony P. Andrews-
Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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CONTENTS
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CONTRIBUTORS
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INTRODUCTION
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1. Flying in Search of the Ancient Maya: Hal C. Ball, 1916–1984
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2. Ecab: A Remote Encomienda of Early Colonial Yucatan
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3. Palenque Painting Practices and the Iconographic Content of Color in the Late Classic
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4. Architectural Transformation in the Late Middle Formative at Cuello, Belize
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5. Patterns of Cache Composition and Placement at Lamanai, Belize
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6. Fear and Loathing in Nineteenth-century Copan
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7. A Re-evaluation of Maya Militarism in the Southern Lowlands
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8. A Distinctive Maya Architectural Format: The Lamanai Temple
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9. Knuckle-Dusters in Formative Mesoamerica
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10. Housework in Postclassic El Salvador
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11. Comments on Bálsamo and Other Little-known Sculptures of Western El Salvador
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12. Due South: Learning from the Tropical Experience
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Published: 2006
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841717517 (paperback)
- 9781407329840 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1529