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Journal of Archaeological Science. 40:3178-3192
The carbonate bedrock of northwestern Belize is poorly understood from the standpoint of both geochemistry and the use of stone in prehispanic Maya sites for buildings and monuments. The friable nature of the rock in this topographically rugged area
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Eleanor M. King, Leslie C. Shaw, James E. Brady, C. L. Kieffer, Michael L. Brennan, Chandra L. Harris, Allan Cobb
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Latin American Antiquity. 23:611-628
Contemporary research on prehispanic Maya landscapes has focused on caves as core features of the cultural geography. Investigations within a number of large caves have suggested that they served as the loci for important rituals, legitimized inhabit
Autor:
Leslie C. Shaw
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Journal of Archaeological Research. 20:117-155
The modeling of ancient Maya economies has been a dynamic area of archaeological research in the past few decades, but in most cases there has been little attention on how goods actually changed hands. Through an overview of the literature, this pape
Autor:
Leslie C. Shaw
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American Antiquity. 69:154-156
Autor:
Leslie C. Shaw
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The Americas. 64:100-101
Autor:
Jerry Marie Slack, Michael B. Collins, J. Phillip Dering, James L. Theler, Leslie C. Shaw, Diane Wilson, D. Gentry Steele, Barry Balinsky, Joy Becker, Larry L. Tiezen, Raymond W. Neck, C. Britt Bousman, Susan Decker, Marion J. Henry, Glen G. Fredlund, Barbara Winsborough, Mervin Kontrovitz
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Index of Texas Archaeology Open Access Grey Literature from the Lone Star State. 1998
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Archaeology in Oceania. 19:120-124
reduction strategies employed and the period over which the quarry was in use. Although previous archaeological research has examined lithic assemblages (McCoy 1976, Mulloy 1961, Smith 1961), it has focused on problems of artifact typology or minor a
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Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 1986:Article 35