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Archaeology of the Maya

Series editors: Elizabeth Graham (UCL), David Pendergast (UCL), and Genner Llanes Ortiz (Bishop's University).

The archaeology, epigraphy, art, and history of the Maya of Mesoamerica are increasingly studied world-wide. As discoveries multiply, new venues of publication are a critical means of spreading knowledge both within and outside the field. The aims of this series are to publish monographs and excavation or survey reports on the Maya area in a format that permits extensive illustration, a feature not found in the common 6 in by 9 in (229mm X 152mm) book format. Conference proceedings and revised doctoral theses/dissertations will also be considered. The series editors believe that books centred on archaeology, epigraphy or art should be well illustrated, and the intention is therefore to publish in colour. Contributions can be in English or Spanish or in any of the Mayan languages with English language or Spanish translations.

If you are interested in publishing in the Archaeology of the Maya series, please contact: editor@barpublishing.com

For more information on this series and to view the full editorial board, please see our series brief.

Maya Ceramic Technology and Ceramic Socio-economy
A multifaceted analysis of Late Postclassic ceramic production and distribution in Northern Yucatán, México
£76.00
Author:
Carmen Giomar Sánchez Fortoul
Publication Year:
2018
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781407316406
Paperback:
264 pages, Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. 59 tables, 132 figures (68 in colour)
Sub-series name:
Archaeology of the Maya, 1
BAR number:
S2899
Sub Title:
A multifaceted analysis of Late Postclassic ceramic production and distribution in Northern Yucatán, México
The socio-economic nature of Late Postclassic (AD c. 1100-1500) Maya society is not well understood and still eludes researchers. Through a combination of... More
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