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  Mesoamerican Archaeological Research Laboratory

Mono y Conejo Volume 3

A new journal from MARL, available in print and PDF formats

 

 

  • Mono y Conejo Journal of the Mesoamerican Archaeological Research Laboratory, Volume 3
    • Edited by Richard Meadows, Fred Valdez Jr., and Brett A. Houk
    • paper, 44 pages, with figures and tables. Approximately 8 1/2" x 11"
    • The University of Texas at Austin, 2005
    • Contents
    • Paper copy: US$ 8.00 includes shipping and handling within the continental USA
    • Order Form for paper copy only
    • FREE PDF download (approximately 4.30 MB)

Contents

Introduction

Greetings, Introductions and farewells from the editors, Richard Meadows, Fred Valdez Jr., & Brett A. Houk

 

 

Research Reports

 

A Hieroglyphic Plate Fragment from Dos Hombres, Belize: Epigraphic and Archaeological Evidence Relating to Political Organization in the Three Rivers Region of Northwestern Belize and Northeastern Guatemala, Hubert R. Robichaux and Brett A. Houk.

 

Preclassic SSettlement Patterns in Northwestern Yucatan, David Anderson.

 

The Yalahau Preclassic: Reflections on Initial Survey & Ceramic Data, Jeffrey Glover, Dominique Rissolo, and Fabio Esteban Amador.

 

Formative Maya Causeways: Incipient Internal Site Design at Yaxuna, Yucatan, Mexico. Travis Stanton.

 

A Fluted Paleoindian Point and Other Chipped Stone Artifacts from August Pine Ridge, Belize, Fred Valdez Jr., and Grant Aylesworth.

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October 27, 2009
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