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David Conrad

BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR:
The Ancient Maya An Exploration of Trade & Commerce During the Mayan Period

By David Conrad

Andrews, Anthony P.
1983 Maya Salt Production and Trade. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press.

Chase, Alfred F.
1992, “Elites and the Changing Organization of Classic Maya Society.”
In Mesoamerican Elites. Diane and Arlen Chase, ed. pp. 30-49. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Okalahoma Press.

Chase, Diane
1984, “Social and Political Organization in the Land of Cacao and Honey: Correlating the Archaeology and Ethnology of the Postclassic Lowland Maya.”
In Late Lowland Maya Civilization: Classic to Post Classic. Douglas W. Schwartz, ed. pp. 347-377. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Clark, John E.
1984, “Formative Obsidian Exchange and the Emergence of Public Economies in Chiapas, Mexico.”
In Trade and Exchange in Early Mesoamerica. Kenneth Hirth, ed. pp. 235-274. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Coe, Michael D.
1999, The Maya. New York: Thames and Hudson.

Fox, John W.
1992, “The Emergence of the Quiche Elite: The Putun-Palenque Connection.”
In Mesoamerican Elites. Diane and Arlen Chase, ed. pp. 167-190. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.

Freidel, David A.
1985, “Terminal Classic Lowland Maya: Successes, Failures, and Aftermaths.”
In Late Lowland Maya Civilization: Classic to Post Classic. Jeremy A. Sabloff, ed. pp. 409-430

Grove, David C.
1992, “Archaeological Indicators of Formative Period Elites.”
In Maya Elites. Diane and Arlen Chase, ed. pp. 191-205. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.

Guderjan, Thomas H.
1995, Maya Maritime Trade, Settlement, and Populations on Ambergris Caye, Belize. San Antonio: Labyrinthos.

Hardoy, Jorge E.
1977, Pre-Columbian Cities. New York: Walker and Co.

Hartigan, Rachel
2000, “Pleasure Palace in the Vines.”
Science and Ideas, 129(11): 423-440

Kowalewski, Stephen A.
1992, “The Elite and Assessment of Social Stratification in Mesoamerican Archaeology.”
In Mesoamerican Elites. Diane and Arlen Chase, ed. pp. 259-277

Maugh, Thomas H.
2000, “Ancient Maya City Cashed In on Trade.”
Los Angeles Times, September 21.

Potter, Daniel R.
1993, “Analytical Approaches to Late Classic Maya Lithic Industries.”
In Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D.. Jeremy A. Sabloff and John S. Henderson, ed. pp. 273-298. Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks

Rice, Don S.
1994, “Physical Geography, Environment, and Natural Resources in Maya Lowlands.”
In Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D. Jeremy A. Sabloff and John S. Henderson, ed. pp. 11-63. Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks

Sanders, William
1992, “Ranking and Stratification in Prehispanic Mesoamerica.”
In Mesoamerican Elites. Diane and Arlen Chase, ed. pp. 278-291. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.

Santley, Robert S.
1985, “Obsidian Exchange, Economic Stratification, and the Evolution of Complex Society in the Basin of Mexico.”
In Trade and Exchange in Early Mesoamerica. Kenneth Hirth, ed. pp. 43-86. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Spence, Michael W.
1984, “Craft Production and Polity in Teotihuacan.”
In Trade and Exchange in Early Mesoamerica. Kenneth Hirth, ed. pp. 87-123. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Stuart, David
1993, “Historical Inscriptions and the Maya Collapse.”
In Lowland Maya Civilization in Eighth Century A.D.. Jeremy Sabloff and John S. Henderson, ed. pp. 321-354. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Webster, David
1993, ” The Study of Maya Warfare: What it Tells Us About the Maya and What it Tells Us About Maya Archaeology.”
In Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D.. Jeremy A. Sabloff and John S. Henderson, ed. pp. 415-444. Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks.

Published or Updated on: January 1, 2006 by David Conrad © 2008

 

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