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  1. Representation as Visual Exegesis: The Stone Figurines of Chalcolithic Cyprus
  2. Prehistoric Figurine Styles as Fashion: a Case from Formative Central Mexico
  3. The Neolithic Demographic Transition in Mesoamerica
  4. Iconographic Method in New World Prehistory, by Vernon James KnightJr, 2013. Cambridge & New York (NY): Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-1-107-02263-8 hardback £60 & US$99; xvii + 201 pp., 42 ills.
  5. Swidden agriculture, village longevity, and social relations in Formative central Tlaxcala: Towards an understanding of macroregional structure
  6. Interpreting Ancient Figurines
  7. Universalist Explanation and Prehistoric Figurines
  8. SWIDDEN AGRICULTURE IN THETIERRA FRÍA? EVIDENCE FROM SEDIMENTARY RECORDS IN TLAXCALA
  9. Chronology, Subsistence, and the Earliest Formative of Central Tlaxcala, Mexico
  10. Linking Theory and Evidence in an Archaeology of Human Agency: Iconography, Style, and Theories of Embodiment
  11. The Goddess Diffracted
  12. Interpretive Challenges in the Study of Early Complexity: Economy, Ritual, and Architecture at Paso de la Amada, Mexico
  13. Figurines as Representations and Products at Paso de la Amada, Mexico
  14. Platform Architecture and Activity Patterns in an Early Mesoamerican Village in Chiapas, Mexico
  15. Platform Architecture and Activity Patterns in an Early Mesoamerican Village in Chiapas, Mexico
  16. Refining an Early Formative Ceramic Sequence From the Chiapas Coast of Mexico
  17. Vessel Form and Function in an Early Formative Ceramic Assemblage from Coastal Mexico
  18. Vessel Form and Function in an Early Formative Ceramic Assemblage from Coastal Mexico
  19. Early Formative Platforms at Paso de la Amada, Chiapas, Mexico
  20. The Neolithic Demographic Transition in Mesoamerica? Larger Implications of the Strategy of Relative Chronology