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Indians of Central America --- Mayas --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Belize --- Caracol Site (Belize) --- Caracol (Belize : Site archéologique)
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Indians of Central America --- Mayas --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Santa Rita Corozal, Site de (Bélize) --- Belize --- Santa Rita Corozal Site (Belize)
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Indians of Mexico --- Indians of Central America --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Kings and rulers. --- Central America. --- Mexico --- Central America --- Antiquities.
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This book includes evaluation of the economics of salt production and trade from analyses of the spatial patterning of wooden buildings and associated artifacts that were mapped on the sea floor at the Paynes Creek Salt Works. The book describes the discovery and mapping of the wooden architecture as well as the associated pottery and other artifacts on the surface and embedded in the sea floor during a systematic search for salt production in a large, salt-water lagoon system, Punta Ycacos Lagoon, in southern Belize.
Salt industry and trade --- Mayas --- Salt --- Brine --- Halite --- Sodium chloride --- Table salt --- Chlorides --- Halide minerals --- Sodium salts --- Maya Indians --- Mayans --- Indians of Central America --- Indians of Mexico --- Nonmetallic minerals industry --- Antiquities. --- Commerce. --- History.
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An exploration, using research from the Maya site Motul de San Jose in Guatemala, of how political structures and dynamics have been examined by political anthropologists and archaeologists over the last century.
Mayas --- Political anthropology --- Politics and government. --- History. --- Antiquities. --- Guatemala
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Migrations in Late Mesoamerica gathers scholars from different disciplines to address the role of migration during the most tumultuous centuries of Mesoamerican prehistory (A.D. 500-1500). Ethnohistoric, linguistic, biological, and archaeological data coupled with visual imagery and hieroglyphic texts associate the final millennium of Mesoamerican prehistory with the political, economic, and social changes that often unmoored populations from ancestral lands. Independent investigations into these topics have repeatedly discerned the movement of social groups at their core, but migration itself has rarely been the central focus of theoretical analysis. The ongoing rehabilitation of migration as a subject for study now allows prehistorians to re-examine its relationship to other areas of social life.
Indians of Mexico --- Indians of Central America --- Migrations. --- Mexico --- Central America --- History.
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A volume of classification, interpretation, and analysis of Maya pottery using the type: variety-mode approach, exploring how communities in the region interacted through the lens of ceramic exchange.
Maya pottery --- Mayas --- Céramique maya --- Classification --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Céramique maya --- Antiquités --- Classification. --- Pottery, Maya --- Pottery, Central American --- Pottery, Mexican --- Pottery
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History of Latin America --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Central America
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This book provides a new understanding on the rise of Maya civilization, pushing back the origins of social, religious and economic complexity hundreds of years earlier than traditionally thought.
Indians of Mexico --- Mayas --- Antiquities. --- History.
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