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Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan (Love Michael (Hrsg.) / De Hatch, Marion Popenoe (Hrsg.) / Escobedo, Héctor L. (Hrsg.) / de Hatch, Marion Popenoe (Beitr.) / Demarest Arthur A. (Beitr.) / Arroyo, Bárbara (Beitr.) / Neff Hector (Beitr.) / Feathers James (Beitr.) / Beaudry-Corbett Marilyn (Beitr.) / Belli, Francisco Estrada (Beitr.) / Kosakowsky Laura J. (Beitr.) / Mazariegos Oswaldo Chinchilla (Beitr.) / Bove, FrederickJ (Beitr.) / Sierra, Liwy Grazioso (Beitr.) / Robinson, Eugenia J. (Beitr.) / Farrell, Pat M. (Beitr.) / Emery Kitty F. (Beitr.) / Freidel, Dorothy E. (Beitr.) / BRASWELL, GEOFFREY E. (Beitr.) / Ponciano, Erick M. (Beitr.) / Kaplan Jonathan (Beitr.) / O, Federico Fahsen (Beitr.) / León, Francisco de (Beitr.) / Valdés, Juan Antonio (Beitr.) / Cobos Rafael (Beitr.) / Webster, David (Beitr.) / Sharer Robert J. (Beitr.) / W. Adams, Richard E. (Beitr.) / Adams, Jane Jackson (Beitr.) / Laporte Juan Pedro (Beitr.) / Houston Stephen D. (Beitr.) / Folan William J. (Beitr.) / Ford Anabel (Beitr.))
Zusammenfassung
Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan is a collection of cutting edge archaeological studies of the Maya and their neighbors. Written by leading scholars, this book is an up-to-date collection, emphasizing recent fieldwork in the Yucatan, Belize, and Guatemala.

Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatán is a collection of cutting edge archaeological studies of the Maya and their neighbors. Written by leading scholars, this book is an up-to-date collection, emphasizing recent fieldwork in the Yucatán, Belize, and Guatemala.

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. Héctor L. Escobedo is Professor of Archaeology, University del Valle de Guatemala, and Project Co-Director, Piedras Negras Archaeological Project.