Perspectives on the ancient Maya of Chetumal Bay

Excavations (Archaeology) Mayas Chetumal Bay (Mexico) e-böcker History
University Press of Florida
2016
EISBN 9780813051758
Chetumal Bay landscapes.
Ancient Maya life on the fringes of Chetumal Bay: an introduction / Debra S. Walker.
The first settlers on Chetumal Bay / Kathryn Reese-Taylor.
Life and afterlife at Cerro Maya, Belize / Debra S. Walker.
Noh Kah: an archaeological site in extreme southeastern Quintana Roo / Javier López Camacho, Araceli Vázquez Villegas, and Luis A. Torres Díaz.
Visualizing maya agriculture along the Rio Hondo: a remote sensing approach / Thomas Guderjan, Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Timothy Beach, Samantha Krause, and Clifford Brown.
Chetumal Bay in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries / Maxine Oland.
Chetumal Bay ceramics.
Red wares, zapatista, drinking vessels, colonists, and exchange at Cerro Maya / Robin Robertson.
An expedient pottery technology and its implications for ancient Maya trade and interaction / James Aimers, Elizabeth Haussner, Dori Farthing, and Satoru Murata.
Sitting on the dock of the bay: ceramic connections between Lamanai and the Chetumal Bay area over more than two millennia / Linda Howie, Terry G. Powis, and Elizabeth Graham.
Regional expressions of the postclassic effigy censer system in the Chetumal Bay area / Susan Milbrath and Debra S. Walker.
Other Chetumal Bay industries.
Shell materials from Oxtankah, Quintana Roo / Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tísoc.
Stone tools and trade on the southern end of Chetumal Bay / Beverly A. Chiarulli.
Postclassic tool production at Santa Rita Corozal: implications for domestic craft production and regional exchange in flaked stone / Marc D. Marino, Lucas R. Martindale Johnson, and Nathan J. Meissner.
Economic implications of mano and metate use at Cerro Maya, Belize / Lisa G. Duffy.
Chetumal Bay in perspective.
Coastal economies: comparing northern and southern Belize / Heather McKillop.
Maya at the edge of the world: thoughts on Chetumal Bay / David A. Freidel.
This volume brings together Mexican and Belize research as well as Spanish-language and English-language research on the Chetumal Bay Maya site.
Ancient Maya life on the fringes of Chetumal Bay: an introduction / Debra S. Walker.
The first settlers on Chetumal Bay / Kathryn Reese-Taylor.
Life and afterlife at Cerro Maya, Belize / Debra S. Walker.
Noh Kah: an archaeological site in extreme southeastern Quintana Roo / Javier López Camacho, Araceli Vázquez Villegas, and Luis A. Torres Díaz.
Visualizing maya agriculture along the Rio Hondo: a remote sensing approach / Thomas Guderjan, Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Timothy Beach, Samantha Krause, and Clifford Brown.
Chetumal Bay in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries / Maxine Oland.
Chetumal Bay ceramics.
Red wares, zapatista, drinking vessels, colonists, and exchange at Cerro Maya / Robin Robertson.
An expedient pottery technology and its implications for ancient Maya trade and interaction / James Aimers, Elizabeth Haussner, Dori Farthing, and Satoru Murata.
Sitting on the dock of the bay: ceramic connections between Lamanai and the Chetumal Bay area over more than two millennia / Linda Howie, Terry G. Powis, and Elizabeth Graham.
Regional expressions of the postclassic effigy censer system in the Chetumal Bay area / Susan Milbrath and Debra S. Walker.
Other Chetumal Bay industries.
Shell materials from Oxtankah, Quintana Roo / Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tísoc.
Stone tools and trade on the southern end of Chetumal Bay / Beverly A. Chiarulli.
Postclassic tool production at Santa Rita Corozal: implications for domestic craft production and regional exchange in flaked stone / Marc D. Marino, Lucas R. Martindale Johnson, and Nathan J. Meissner.
Economic implications of mano and metate use at Cerro Maya, Belize / Lisa G. Duffy.
Chetumal Bay in perspective.
Coastal economies: comparing northern and southern Belize / Heather McKillop.
Maya at the edge of the world: thoughts on Chetumal Bay / David A. Freidel.
This volume brings together Mexican and Belize research as well as Spanish-language and English-language research on the Chetumal Bay Maya site.
