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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section in a Series | 2007 | Hruby, Zachary X. | Ritualized chipped-stone production at Piedra Negras, Guatemala | Rethinking craft specialization in complex societies: archaeological analyses of the social meaning of production | [Hruby, 2007 #25806] |
Book Section in a Series | 2007 | Inomata, Takeshi | Knowledge and belief in artistic production by classic Maya elites | Rethinking craft specialization in complex societies: archaeological analyses of the social meaning of production | [Inomata, 2007 #25808] |
Book Section in a Series | 1984 | Feinman, Gary | Too many types: an overview of sedentary prestate societies in the Americas | Advances in archaeological method and theory | [Feinman, 1984 #25815] |
Book Section in a Series | 2000 | van der Merwe, Nikolaas, J. | Diet and animal husbandry of the preclassic Maya at Cuello, Belize: isotopic and zooarchaeological evidence | Biogeochemical approaches to paleodietary analysis | [van 2000 #26093] |
Journal Article | 1964 | Coe, Michael D. | Microenvironments and Mesoamerican Prehistory | Science Magazine | [Coe, 1964 #28853] |
Journal Article | 2009 | Minc, L. | Style and substance: evidence for regionalism within the Aztec market system | Latin American Antiquity | [Minc, 2009 #29015] |
Journal Article | 2006 | Drennan, Robert D. | Patterned variation in prehistoric chiefdoms | PNAS | [Drennan, 2006 #30143] |
Journal Article | 2001 | White, Christine D. | Isotopic evidence for Maya patterns of deer and dog use at Preclassic Colha | Journal of Archaeological Science | [White, 2001 #34315] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Price, T. Douglas | Immigration and the ancient city of Teotihuacan in Mexico: a study using strontium isotope ratios in human bone and teeth | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Price, 2000 #34341] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Emery, Kitty F. | Isotopic analysis of ancient deer bone: biotic stability in collapse period Maya land-use | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Emery, 2000 #34378] |
Journal Article | 1996 | Wright, Lori E. | Human biology in the classic Maya collapse: evidence from paleopathology and paleodiet | Journal of World Prehistory | [Wright, 1996 #34425] |
Journal Article | 1999 | Wright, Lori E. | Porotic hyperostosis and paleoepidemiology: a forensic perspective on anemia among the ancient Maya | American Anthropologist | [Wright, 1999 #34427] |
Journal Article | 1989 | White, Christine D. | Ancient Maya diet: as inferred from isotopic and elemental analysis of human bone | Journal of Archaeological Science | [White, 1989 #34438] |
Journal Article | 1982 | Schoeninger, Margaret J. | Carbon isotope ratios of apatite from fossil bone cannot be used to reconstruct diets of animals | Nature | [Schoeninger, 1982 #34524] |
Journal Article | 1979 | Schoeninger, Margaret J. | Diet and status at Chalcatzingo: some empirical and technical aspects of strontium analysis | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | [Schoeninger, 1979 #34529] |
Journal Article | 1985 | Hatch, J. W. | Status-specific dietary variation in two world cultures | Journal of Human Evolution | [Hatch, 1985 #34680] |
Journal Article | 1992 | Blake, Michael | Prehistoric subsistence in the Soconusco region | Current Anthropology | [Blake, 1992 #34787] |
Journal Article | January 2022 | Leadbetter, Michael Paul | The fluid city, urbanism as process | World Archaeology | [Leadbetter, January 2022 #37076] |