Central America -- Antiquities
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Central America -- Antiquities
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Central America
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- Maya cities: placemaking and urbanization, [by] George F. Andrews
- Daily life in Maya civilization, Robert J. Sharer
- Maya archaeologist
- Maya, divine kings of the rain forest., edited by Nikolai Grube assisted by Eva Eggebrecht and Matthias Seidel
- The Aztecs, Maya, and their predecessors, archaeology of Mesoamerica, Muriel Porter Weaver
- The Maya, Michael D. Coe, Stephen Houston
- The Maya, Michael D. Coe
- The Maya and Teotihuacan, reinterpreting early classic interaction, Geoffrey E. Braswell, editor
- Royal cities of the ancient Maya, text by Michael D. Coe ; photographs by Barry Brukoff
- Breaking the Maya code, Michael D. Coe
- The ancient Maya, new perspectives, Heather McKillop
- Indian art of Mexico and Central America, Miguel Covarrubias ; color plates and line drawings by the author
- Maya art and architecture, Mary Ellen Miller and Megan O'Neil
- Indian art in Middle America, [by] Frederick J. Dockstader. Photography by Carmelo Guadagno
- Cracking the Maya code, a NOVA production in association with Night Fire Films and ARTE France ; written and directed by David Lebrun ; produced for Nova and narration by Sarah Holt ; produced by Rosey Guthrie and David Lebrun ; edited by Nathan Hendrie, David Lebrun, and Eric Marin
- Maya explorer,, John Lloyd Stephens and the lost cities of Central America and Yucatán
- The new archaeology and the ancient Maya, Jeremy A. Sabloff
- Middle Classic Mesoamerica, A.D. 400-700, Esther Pasztory, editor
- Maya, the riddle and rediscovery of a lost civilization, Charles Gallenkamp
- Pursuit of the ancient Maya, some archaeologists of yesterday, Robert L. Brunhouse
- They found the buried cities;, exploration and excavation in the American tropics
- Mexican and Central American mythology, Irene Nicholson
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