Geographies of power : understanding the nature of terminal classic pottery in the Maya lowlands /

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Other Authors: López Varela, Sandra L., Foias, Antonia E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, England : Archaeopress : Available from Hadrian Books, 2005.
Series:BAR international series ; 1447.
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Table of Contents:
  • An introduction to geographies of power /
  • Sandra L. López Varela and Antonia E. Folias
  • A survey of Terminal Classic ceramic complexes and their socioeconomic implications /
  • Donald W. Forsyth
  • Fine paste wares and the Terminal Classic in the Petexbatun and Pasion Regions, Peten, Guatemala /
  • Antonia E. Foias and Ronald L. Bishop
  • Dynamics of engagement in the Usumacinta River Valley and the coastal plains of Tabasco: traversing Terminal Classic hypotheses /
  • Vilma Fialko
  • Contextualizing the Collapse Hegemony and Terminal Classic ceramics from Caracol, Belize /
  • Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase
  • Continuity and change in the ceramic complex of Xunantunich during the Late and Terminal Classic Periods /
  • Lisa J. LeCount
  • Terminal Classic pottery production in the Ulúa Valley, Honduras /
  • Jeanne L. Lopiparo, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Julia A. Hendon
  • Pushing the limits: Late to Terminal Classic settlement and economies on the northern Belize coast /
  • Shirley Boteler Mock
  • Western Puuc sociopolitical and community organization as viewed through Terminal Classic ceramics /
  • Lorraine A. Williams-Beck
  • Late and Terminal Classic Puuc ceramics as seen from Xkipché /
  • Michael Vallo
  • Future directions in the study of Terminal Classic ceramics: some brief comments /
  • Jeremy A. Sabloff.