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Michael Love is Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Northridge, and Research Archaeologist at the Institute for Social, Behavioral and Economic Research, University of California, Santa Barbara. Marion Popenoe de Hatch is Director and Madeleine and Alfred V. Kidder Chair, Department of Archaeology, Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. HZctor L. Escobedo is Professor of Archaeology, University del Valle de Guatemala, and Project Co-Director, Piedras Negras Archaeological Project.
Chapter 1 List of Figures
Chapter 2 List of Tables
Chapter 3 Edwin M. Shook, A Tribute
Chapter 4 The Pacific Coast: Theoretical Speculations on the Rise of Complex Society on the South Coast of Guatemala; The Early Formative Sequence of Pacific Coastal Guatemala; Ceramic Chronology of Preclassic Period Western Pacific Guatemala and Its Relation
Chapter 5 The Guatemalan Highlands: Preclassic Settlements and Geomorphology in the Highlands of Guatemala: Excavations at Urías, Valley of Antigua; New Perspectives on Kaminaljuyú, Guatemala: Regional Interaction During the Preclassic and Classic Periods; La
Chapter 6 The Maya Lowlands: Edwin M. Shook y su contribución a la arqueología de las Tierras Bajas Mayas del Norte; Espacios urbanos y arquitectura en Oxkintok, Yukatán; Groundhogs and Kings: Issues of Divine Rulership among the Classic Maya; Early Classic D
Chapter 7 List of Contributors
Chapter 8 Index
A cutting-edge archaeological study of the Maya and their neighbors.
— Hispanic Outlook
A cutting-edge archaeological study of the Maya and their neighbors.
— Hispanic Outlook