Anthropology and Archaeology
On Being Maya and Getting By
Heritage Politics and Community Development in Yucatán
- by Sarah R. Taylor
Origins of the Ñuu
Archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Mexico
- by Stephen A. Kowalewski, Andrew K. Balkansky, Laura R. Stiver Walsh, Thomas J. Pluckhahn, John F. Chamblee, Verónica Pérez Rodríguez, Vernice Y. Heredia Espinoza, and Charlotte A. Smith
Parallel Worlds
Genre, Discourse, and Poetics in Contemporary, Colonial, and Classic Maya Literature
- edited by Kerry M. Hull and Michael D. Carrasco
Pilgrimage to Broken Mountain
Nahua Sacred Journeys in Mexico’s Huasteca Veracruzana
- by Alan R. Sandstrom & Pamela Effrein Sandstrom
Political Landscapes of Capital Cities
- edited by Jessica Joyce Christie, Jelena Bogdanović, and Eulogio Guzmán
Politics, Economy, and Society in Bourbon Central America, 1759-1821
- edited by Jordana Dym and Christophe Belaubre
Posterity Is Now
Practicing Museum Anthropology, Collections Care, and Collaborative Research with Indigenous Peoples
- by Jennifer A. Shannon
Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya
- edited by Debra S. Walker
Process and Meaning in Spatial Archaeology
Investigations into Pre-Columbian Iroquoian Space and Place
- edited by Eric E. Jones and John L. Creese
Prophet, Pariah, and Pioneer
Walter W. Taylor and Dissension in American Archaeology
- edited by Allan Maca, Jonathan E. Reyman, and William Folan
Pueblos within Pueblos
Tlaxilacalli Communities in Acolhuacan, Mexico, ca. 1272–1692
- by Benjamin D. Johnson
Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology
Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts
- edited by Stephen E. Nash and Erin L. Baxter
Qanemcit Amllertut
Many Stories to Tell
Tales of Humans and Animals in Southwest Alaska
- edited by Ann Fienup-Riordan, translated and transcribed by Alice Rearden with Marie Meade
Quetzalcoatl and the Irony of Empire
Myths and Prophecies in the Aztec Tradition
Revised Edition
- by Davíd Carrasco
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