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Chan Chich Papers Number 4

  • The 1998 and 1999 Seasons of the Chan Chich Archaeological Project (Papers of the Chan Chich Archaeological Project, Number 4)
    • Edited by Brett A. Houk
    • paper, 203 pages, plus numerous figures and tables. Approximately 8 1/2" x 10 1/2".
    • Mesoamerican Archaeological Research Laboratory, University of Texas at Austin, 2000
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Contents

  • An introduction to the 1998 and 1999 Seasons
    • Brett A. Houk
  • Archaeological Excavations at Group H: Investigating Craft Production and Domestic Architecture at Chan Chich, Belize
    • Richard K. Meadows, with contributions from Kristen M. Hartnett
  • 1998 Excavations at the Western Groups
    • Owen Ford and Amy E. Rush
  • Preliminary Report on the 1998 Excavations on the Upper Plaza
    • Hubert R. Robichaux, Jennifer Allen, Alexandra Miller, and Jennifer Vander Galien
  • Looking Down on the Public: The 1999 Excavations on the Upper Plaza
    • Hubert R. Robichaux
  • Structure C-6: Excavation of an Elite Compound
    • Ellie Harrison
  • Preliminary Assessment of Looted Structures in the Upper Plaza
    • Jennifer R. Jellen
  • Excavations at the Temple of the Jaguar Skull
    • Brett A. Houk
  • Analysis of Stone Tools from Chan Chich
    • David A. McDow
  • Ground Stone Artifacts from Chan Chich
    • Rigden Glaab and Fred Valdez, Jr.
  • The Chan Chich Ceramic Complexes
    • Fred Valdez, Jr. and Brett A. Houk
  • Life, the Universe, and Everything: Re-Evaluating Problematic Deposit 2 from Dos Hombres, Belize
    • Brett A. Houk
  • Chan Chich in Context
    • Brett A. Houk
  • Appendix A: Column Samples from Group H
  • Appendix B: Debitage Data from Group H
  • Appendix C: Lithic Artifacts

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October 27, 2009
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