PAPAC Bibliography and Relevant Resources


Abrams, E

Abrams, E. M. (1987). “Economic specialization and construction personnel in Classic Period Copán, Honduras.” American Antiquity 52(3): 485-499.

 

(1994). How the Maya Built Their World: Energetics and Ancient Architecture. Austin, University of Texas Press.

 

(1998). Structures as Sites: The Construction Process and Maya Architecture. Function and Meaning in Classic Maya Architecture: A Symposium at Dumbarton Oaks 7th and 8th October 1994. S. D. Houston,ed. Washington, D.C., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection: 123-140.

 

Abrams, E. M. and D. J. Rue (1988). “Causes and consequences of deforestation among the prehistoric Maya.” Human Ecology 16(4): 377-395.

 

Adams, R. M. (1968). Evolution of urban society: early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico. Urbanism in world perspective. New York: 98-115.

 

Agurcia Fasquelle, R. D. Stone, and J. Ramos. (1996) Tierra, Tiestos, Piedras, Estratigrafia y Escultura: Investigaciones en la Estructura 10L-16 de Copan. Visión del Pasado Maya: Proyecto Arqueologico Acropolis de Copan. W. L. Fash and R.A. Fasquelle, eds. Copan, Associacion Copan: 185-201.

 

Andrews, E. W. and B. W. Fash (1992). “Continuity and Change in a Royal Maya Residential Complex at Copán.” Ancient Mesoamerica 3(1): 63-88.

 

Aoyama, K. (1996). Exchange, craft specialization, and ancient Maya state formation: a study of chipped stone artifacts from the southeast Maya lowlands. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh.

 

Arnold, D. and A. Nieves (1992). Factors Affecting Ceramic Standardization. Ceramic Production and Distribution. G. Bey and C. Pool. Boulder (Co), Westview Press: 93-113.

 

Arnold, P. J. (1991). “Dimensional standardization and production scale in Mesoamerican ceramics.” Latin American Antiquity 2(4): 363-370.

 

Ashmore, W., Ed. (1981). Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico.

 

Ashmore, W. (1981). Some Issues of Method and Theory in Lowland Maya Settlement Archaeology. Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns. W. Ashmore, ed. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico: 37-69.

 

 (1991). “Site-Planning Principles and Concepts of Directionality among the Ancient Maya.” Latin American Antiquity 2(3): 199-226.

 

(1992). Deciphering Maya architectural plans. New Theories on the Ancient Maya. Philadelphia : University  Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania  (University Museum Monograph ; no. 77): 173-184.

                                    

 

Aveni, A. and H. Hartung (1986). “Maya City Planning and the Calendar.” Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 76(7).

 

Barnhart, E. (2001). The Palenque Mapping Project. Ph. D thesis. Department of Anthropology. Austin, University of Texas, Austin.

 

Barth, F., Ed. (1969). Ethnic groups and boundaries. The social organization of culture difference. Boston, Little, Brown.

 

Barth, F. (1969). Introduction. Ethnic groups and boundaries. The social organization of culture difference. F. Barth, ed.. Boston, Little, Brown.

 

Barthel, T. (1968). “El complejo "emblema".” Estudios de Cultural Maya 7: 159-93.

 

Baudez, C. F., Ed. (1983). Introduccion a la arqueologia de Copán. Tegucialpa, Secretaria del Estado en el Despacho de Cultura y Turismo.

 

Baudez, C. F. (1992). Lost cities of the Maya. London. Thames and Hudson.

 

            (1994) Maya Sculpture of Copan: The Iconography. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press.

 

Bauer, B. S. (1998). “Reconstructing Andean shrine systems: a test case from the Xaquixaguana (Anta) region of Cusco, Peru.” Andean Past 5: 73-87.

 

 (1998). The Sacred Landscape of the Inca: The Cusco Ceque System. Austin, University of Texas.

 

Becker, M. (1979). Priests, Peasants, and Ceremonial Centers: The Intellectual History of a Model. Maya Archaeology and Ethnohistory. N. Hammond and  G. Willey, eds. Austin, University of Texas Press: 3-20.

 

Bill, C. R. (1997). Patterns of Variation and Change in Dynastic Period Ceramics and Ceramic Production at Copán, Honduras. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Anthropology. New Orleans, Tulane University.

 

Bourdier, J. P. and N. Alsayyad, Eds. (1989). Dwellings, settlements, and tradition: Cross-cultural perspectives. Latham, University Press of America.

 

Bourdieu, P. (1973). The Berber house. Rules and meanings. M. Douglas. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

 

 (1973). Outline of a theory of practice. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

 

Braswell, G. (1992). “Obsidian hydration dating, the Coner phase, and revisionist chronology at Copán, Honduras.” Latin Amerian Antiquity 3: 130-147.

 

Bullard, W. (1960). “Maya settlement pattern in northeastern Peten, Guatemala.” American Antiquity 25: 355-372.

 

Bunzel, R. L. (1952). Chichicastenango; a Guatemalan village. Locust Valley, N.Y., J.J. Augustin.

 

Butzer, K. W. (1982). Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a contextual approach. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

 

Canuto, M. (2001). Social Change in the Copán Hinterlands: A Tale of Two Communities. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

 

Carr, R. F. and J. E. Hazard (1961).  Map of the Ruins of Tikal, El Peten, Guatemala. Museum Monograph, University of Pennsylvania, Tikal Reports, no. 11.

 

Charles D. Cheek; Daniel E. Milla Villeda (1983). Estructura 10L-4 Introduccion a la arqueologia de Copan, Honduras . Tegucigalpa : Instituto Hondureno de Antropologia e Historia,  2: 37-91.

 

Childe, V. G. (1950). “The Urban Revolution.” The Town Planning Review 21(1): 3-17.

 

Clarke, D. L., Ed. (1977). Spatial archaeology. London, Academic Press.

 

Clarke, D. L. (1977). Spatial Information in Archaeology. Spatial Archaeology. D. L. Clarke. London, Academic Press.

 

Classen, C. (1993). Inca cosmology and the human body. Salt Lake City, Utah University Press.

 

Coe, M. D. (1965). “A model of ancient community structure in the Maya lowlands.” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 21(2): 97-114.

 

 (1992). Breaking the Maya Code. New York, Thames and Hudson.

 

Coggins, C. (1980). "The shape of time: Some political implications of a four-part

            figure." American Antiquity 45(4): 727-39.

 

Crumley, C.L. (1987). Dialectical critique of hierarchy. Power relations and state

            formation, T.C. Patterson and C.W. Gailey, eds., pp.155-168. Washington,

            American Anthropological Association.

 

            (1995). Heterarchy and the analysis of complex societies. Heterarchy and the

            analysis of complex societies. R.M. Ehrenreich, C.L. Crumley, and J.E. Levy,

            eds. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association no.6,

            pp. 1-5. Washington, American Anthropological Association.

 

            (n.d.). Alternative forms of societal order. Heterarchy, political economy, and the

            ancient Maya: The Three Rivers region of the East Central Yucatan. V.L.

            Scarborough, F. Valdez, Jr., and N. Dunning, eds. Tucson, University of Arizona.

 

Cunningham, C. (1965). “Order in the Atoni House.” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 21(4).

 

 

 

Douglas, M. (1972). Symbolic orders in the use of domestic space. Man, settlement, and urbanism. P. Ucko and G. W. Dimbleby. London, Duckworth.

 

 (1982). Natural symbols: Explorations in cosmology. New York, Pantheon Books.

 

Duncan, J. S., Ed. (1981). Housing and Identity: Cross-cultural perspectives. London, Croom-Helm.

 

Dunnell, R. C. (1992). The notion site. Space, time and archaeological landscapes. J. Rossignol and L. Wandsnider, eds. New York, Plenum Press.

 

ESRI (1999). Getting to know ArcView GIS: the geographic information system (GIS) for everyone. Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute.

 

Fash, B. (1992). "Late Classic architectural sculpture themes in Copan." Ancient Mesoamerica. Nashville 3: 1: 89-104. 

 

Fash, B. and K. L. Davis-Salazar (2001) "Copán Water Ritual and Management: imagery and Sacred Place" Paper given at the 66th Annual Meetings of the Society of American Archaeology, April 18-22, New Orleans.

 

Fash, B., W. Fash, et al. (1992). “Investigations of a Classic Maya Council House at Copán, Honduras.” Journal of Field Archaeology 19: 419-442.

 

Fash, W. L. (1983a). Maya State Formation: A Case study and its implications. Department of Anthropology. Ph. D Thesis. Cambridge, Harvard University.

 

(1983b). Reconocimiento y Excavaciones en el Valle. Introduccíon a la Arqueología de Copán, Honduras. C. Baudez. Tegucigalpa, Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia. 1:229-470.

 

 (1983c). Deducing Social Organization from Classic Maya Settlement Patterns: A Case Study from the Copán Valley. Civilization in the Ancient Americas: Essays in Honor of Gordon R. Willey. R. M. Leventhal and A. M. Kolata, eds. Albuquerque, PMAE and University of New Mexico: 261-288.

 

(1983d) Introduccíon al Mapa de Copán. Introduccíon a la Arqueología de Copán, Honduras. C. Baudez. Tegucigalpa, Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia. 3. 

 

(1986). History and characteristics of settlement in the Copán Valley, and some comparisons with Quirigua. The Southeast Maya Periphery. P. Urban and E. Schortman, eds. Austin, University of Texas.

 

(1989). Sculptural Facade of Structure 9N-82: content, form, and significance. House of the Bacabs. Washington D.C., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection: 41-72.

 

 (1990). Scribes, Warriors, and Kings: The City of Copán and the Ancient Maya. New York, Thames and Hudson.

 

 (1994). “Changing Perspectives on Maya Civilization.” Annual Review of Anthropology 23: 181-208.

 

 (1995). Informe for the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Copán, Honduras.

 

 (1998). Dynastic Architectural Programs: Intention and Design in Classic Maya Buildings at Copán and Other Sites. Function and Meaning in Classic Maya Architecture. S. D. Houston. Washington, D.C., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection: 223-270.

 

Fash, W. and R. Sharer (1991). “Sociopolitical Developments and Methodological Issues at Copán, Honduras: A Conjunctive Perspective.” Latin American Antiquity 2(2): 166-187.

 

Fash, W. L. and K. Long (1983). Mapa Arqueologico del Valle de Copán. Introduccion a la arqueología de Copán, Honduras. C. Baudez. Tegucigalpa, Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia. 3.  

 

Fish, S. K. (1999). The Settlement Pattern Concept from an Americanist Perspective. Settlement pattern studies in the Americas: fifty years since Viru. B. R. Billman and G. M. Feinman, eds. Washington D.C., Smithsonian institution Press: 203-208.

 

Fletcher, R. (1977). Settlement studies (Micro and Semi-micro). Spatial archaeology. D. L. Clarke. London, Academic Press.

 

Foucault, M. (1979). Discipline and punish: The birth of the person. New York, Vintage Books.

 

French, K. D. (2002). Creating Space through water management at the Classic Maya Site of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology. Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati.

 

Freter, A. (1988). The Classic Maya Collapse at Copán, Honduras: A Regional Settlement Perspective. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Anthropology. University Park, Pennsylvania State University.

 

(1992). “Chronological research at Copán, Honduras: Methods and implications.” Ancient Mesoamerica 3: 117-133.

 

(1993). “Obsidian-hydration dating: its past, present, and future application in Mesoamerica.” Ancient Mesoamerica 4(2): 285-303.

 

(198). Informe to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Copan, Honduras.

 

Galindo, J. (1834). “L'antiquite des civilizations amerindiennes.” Ethnographie 121: 15-19.

 

Gerstle, A. I. (1986).  Ethnic Diversity in Late Classic Copan, Honduras. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.

 

 (1988). Maya-Lenca Ethnic relations in late Classic period Copán, Honduras. Ph. D Thesis, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

 

Giddens, A. (1984). The Constitution of Society: Outline of the theory of structuration. London, Polity.

 

Gifford, J. (1976). Prehistoric pottery analysis and the ceramics of Barton Ramie in the Belize Valley. Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard Unviersity, vol 13. Cambridge, MA

 

Gordon, G. B. (1896). Prehistoric Ruins of Copán, Honduras. Cambridge, Harvard University.

 

Gregory, D. and J. Urry, Eds. (1985). Social relations and spatial structures. Basingstoke, Macmillan.

 

Hammond, N. (1972). “The Planning of a Maya Ceremonial Center.” Scientific American. February: 3-91.

 

            (1972). Locational Models and the Site of Lubaantun: A Classic Maya Centre.

            D.L. Clarke, ed. London, Methuen.

 

 (1974). Mesoamerican archaeology: new approaches. Symposium on Mesoamerican Archaeology, University of Cambridge Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Texas Press.

 

 (1975). “Maya settlement hierarchy in Northern Belize.” California University, Berkeley. Archaeological Research Facility. 27: 40-55.

 

Hanks, W. F. (1990). Referential Practice: Language and Lived Space among the Maya. Chicago, University of Chicago.

 

Haviland, W. A. (1966). Maya settlement patterns; a critical review. New Orleans, Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University.

 

 (1966). “Social Integration and the classic Maya.” American Antiquity 31(5): 625-631.

 

(1968). Ancient Lowland Maya Social Organization. MARI Publication 26: 93-177.

 

Hegmon, M. (1998). Technology, style, and social practices: archaeological approaches. Archaeology of Social Boundaries. M. T. Stark. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press.

 

Hendon, J. A. (1987). The Uses of Maya Structures: A Study of Architecture and Artifact Distribution at Sepulturas, Copán, Honduras. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Anthropology. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University.

 

            (1992). "Interpretation of survey data: Two case studies from the Maya area."

            Latin American Antiquity 3(1): 22-42.

 

Hendon, J. A., R. Agurcia Fasquelle, W. L. Fash, E. Aguilar Palma. (1990). Excavaciones En 9N-8, Conjunto del Patio B. Excavaciones en el area urbana de Copan. Tegucigalpa, Secretaria de Cultura y Turismo, Instituto Hondureño de Anthropología e Historia. II: 111-293.

 

Hodder, I., Ed. (1989). The meanings of things: Material culture and symbolic expression. Unwin, Hyman.

 

Hugh-Jones, C. (1979). From the milk river: Spatial and temporal processes north-west Amazonia. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

 

Humphreys, C. “Inside a Mongolian Tent.” New Society 630: 273-5.

 

Ingersoll, D. W. and G. Bronitsky, Eds. (1987). Mirror and metaphor: Material and social constructions of reality. Lanham, University Press of America.

 

Joyce, R.A. (1993). The Construction of the Mesoamerican Frontier and the Mayoid Image

            of Honduran Polychromes. Reinterpreting Prehistory of Central America. M.M.

            Graham, ed. Bouler, University Press of Colorado.

 

Joyce, R.A. and S.D. Gillespie, eds. (2000). Beyond kinship: social and material reproduction in house societies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.

 

Kantorowicz, E. H. (1997). The King's Two Bodies: A study in mediaeval political theology. Princeton, Princeton University Press.

 

Kent, S., Ed. (1990). Domestic Architecture and the use of space: An interdisciplinary cross-cultural Study. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

 

Killion, T. W., Ed. (1992). Gardens of Prehistory: the archaeology of settlement agriculture in Greater Mesoamerica. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press.

 

Kowalski, J. K. (1987). The House of the Governor: A Maya Palace at Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico. Norman, University of Oklahoma.

 

Kuper, H. (1972). “The language of sites.” American Anthropologist 74: 411-425.

 

Landa, D. (1978 [1562]). Relacion de las cosas de Yucatan. Merida, Edicion Yucateca.

 

Leventhal, R. M. (1979). Settlement patterns at Copán, Honduras. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Anthropology. Cambridge, Harvard University.

 

Levi-Strauss, C. (1963). Structural Anthropology. New York, Basic Books.

 

Lipp, F.J. (1992). "Religion, ritual, and medicine in Mixe society." Journal of Latin

            American Lore. 18(1-2): 15-27.

 

Longacre, W. A., K. L. Kvamme, and M. Kobayashi. (1988). “Southwestern Pottery Standardization: An ethnoarchaeological view from the Philippines.” The Kiva 53(2): 101-112.

 

Longyear, J. M., III (1940). Copán Ceramics: Their Chronological and Historical Significance. Department of Anthropology. Ph. D Thesis, Cambridge, Harvard University.

 

 (1952). Copán ceramics: A Study of Southeastern Maya Pottery. Washington, D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington.

 

Lopez-Austin, A. (1988). The human body and ideology: Concepts of the ancient Nahuas. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press.

 

Love, B. (1986) Yucatec Maya Ritual: A diachronic perspective. Ph.D Thesis.

 

(1994) The Paris Codex: Handbook for a Maya Priest. Austin, University of Texas Press.

 

Maca, A. (1996). Informe Informe for the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History on 1996 excavations at Group 9J-5, Copan.

 

 (2001). Valley Bottom, meet the Foothills: Socio-spatial Conjunction and the Legacy of W.W. Taylor in the Archaeology of Copán. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

 

 (2002). Evidence for the Looting of Archaeological Sites in the Northern Foothills of the Copán Ruins, Honduras. Testimony for the Cultural Property Advisory Committee Session, January 23, 2002 for the U.S. State Department.

 

Maca, A. and M. Wolf (2001). GIS Map of the Northern Foothills, Copán. Copán.

 

Manahan, K. (1996). Informe for the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, Copán, Honduras.

 

            (1997) The Nature of the Classic Maya Collapse at Copán: New Insight From a Domestic Perspective. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

 

Manahan, K. and M. Canuto. (1999). Settlement Patterns in the Copan Valley. Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago.

 

Marcus, J. (1976). Emblem and State in the Classic Maya Lowlands: an epigraphic approach to territorial organization. Washington, D.C., Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University.

 

 (1983). “Lowland Maya Archaeology at the Crossroads.” American Antiquity 48(3): 454-88.

 

 (1983). On the nature of the Mesoamerican city. Prehistoric Settlement Patterns. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press: 195-242.

 

 (1984). “Mesoamerican territorial boundaries: reconstructions from archaeology and hieroglyphic writing.” Archaeological Review from Cambridge 3(2): 48-62.

 

(1995). "Where is lowland Maya archaeology headed?" Journal of Field Archaeology 3(1): 3-53.

 

Martin, S. and N. Grube (2000). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens. London, Thames and Hudson.

 

Mathews, P. (1991). Classic Maya Emblem Glyphs. Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence. T. P. Culbert. Cambridge, Cambridge Univeristy Press: 19-29.

 

Mathews, P. and G. R. Willey (1991). Prehistoric Polities of the Pasion region: hieroglyphic texts and their archaeological settings. Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence. T. P. Culbert. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 30-71.

 

Maudslay, A.P. (1889-1902). Biologia Central-Americana. Flore & Fauna of Mexico and Central America. London, Donlau & Co.

 

McBryde, F. W. (1934). Four surveys made by the Carnegie institution in Guatemala

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Moore, M. A. (1989). “The Kerala house as a Hindu Cosmos.” Contributions to Indian Sociology 23: 169-202.

 

Morley, S. G. (1915). The rise and fall of the Maya civilizations in the light of the monuments and the native chronicles. Proceedings of the Nineteenth international congress of Americanists.

 

 (1920). The Inscriptions at Copán. Washington D.C., Carnegie Institution of Washington.

 

Nichols, D. L. (1996). An Overview of Regional Settlement Pattern Survey in Mesoamerica: 1960-1995. Arqueología Mesoamericana: Homenaje a William T. Sanders. A. G. Mastache, J. R. Parsons, R. S. Santley and M. C. S. Puche, eds.. Mexico, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Arqueología Mexicana: 59-96.

 

Olson, D. (1997). Informe for the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History regarding 1997 excavations at Group 9J-5, Copan. Copán.

 

Paine, R., and A. Freter, et al. (1996). “A mathematical projection of populations growth in the Copán Valley, Honduras (A.D. 600-1250).” Latin American Antiquity 7: 51-60.

 

Paine, R. R. and A. Freter (1996). “Environmental Degradation and the Classic Maya Collapse at Copán, Honduras (AD 600-1250): Evidence from Studies of Household Survival.” Ancient Mesoamerica 7: 37-47.

 

Pearson, M. P. and C. Richards (1994). Ordering the world: Perceptions of architecture, space and Time. Architecture and order: Approaches to social space. M. P. Peason and C. Richards, eds. London, Routledge: 1-37.

 

Pellow, D., Ed. (1996). Setting Boundaries: The Anthropology of Spatial and Social Organization. Westport, Bergin and Garvey.

 

Puleston, D. E. (1973). Ancient Maya settlement patterns and environment at Tikal, Guatemala: implication for subsistence models. Ph. D Thesis, Department of Anthropology. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania.

 

 (1974). Intersite areas in the vicinity of Tikal and Uaxactun. Mesoamerican Archaeology; new approaches... N. Hammond, ed. Austin, University of Texas Press: 303-311.

 

Pyburn, A. (1989). Prehistoric Maya community and settlement at Nohmul, Belize. Oxford, B.A.R. International Series.

 

Quilter, J. (2001). Review of books by E.H. Boone, M.E. Miller, and E. Pasztory. Art Bulletin

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Redfield, R. and A. Villa Rojas. (1934). Chan Kom, a Maya village. Washington,

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Rhoads, M. (2001). Dental Morphology of the Ancient Maya: Preliminary Analyses of Kinship within the Copán Pocket. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

 

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 (1963). Cultural Ecology of the Maya Lowlands. II ECM 3:203-41.

 

 (1973). The Cultural Ecology of the Lowland Maya: a Re-Evaluation. Classic Maya Collapse. T. P. Culbert. Albuquerque: 325-365.

 

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 (1989). Household, lineage, and state at eighth-century Copán, Honduras. House of the Bacabs, Copán, Honduras. Ed., D. Webster. Washington D.C., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection: 89-105.

 

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Schele, L. and M. E. Miller (1986). The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and RItual in Maya Art. New York, Georges Braziller.

 

Schiffer, M. B. (1987). Formation Processes of the Archaeological Record. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press.

 

Sharer R. J., and D. Sedat et al. (2001). Archaeological Investigation of the Early Classic Copan Acropolis. Paper presented at the Congreso International de Copan, 12-14 July, 2001. Copan Ruins, Honduras.

 

Sharer, R. (1978). The Prehistory of Chalchuapa, El Salvador. Vol. 3: Pottery and Conclusions. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

 

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Smyth, Michael and C. D. Dore, and N. Dunning (1995). "Interpreting prehistoric settlement patterns: lessons from the Maya center of Sayil, Yucatan." Journal of Field Archaeology 22(3): 321-347.

 

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Stark, B. (2000). “Review of Settlement Pattern Studies in the Americas: Fifty Years since Viru.” American Anthropologist 102(3): 632-3.

 

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