All Stories

  1. Myth, Ritual and Human Sacrifice in Early Classic Mesoamerica: Interpreting a Cremated Double Burial from Tikal, Guatemala
  2. New isotope data on Maya mobility and enclaves at Classic Copan, Honduras
  3. MAYA COASTAL PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE, LIFE STYLE, AND POPULATION MOBILITY: A VIEW FROM THE PORT OF XCAMBO, YUCATAN, MEXICO
  4. The Bioarchaeology of Artificial Cranial Modifications
  5. Past, Present and Future Perspectives in Maya Bioarchaeology: A View from Yucatan, Mexico
  6. Mortuary Pathways and Ritual Meanings Related to Maya Human Bone Deposits in Subterranean Contexts
  7. Growing Up Maya. Gender, Identity and Dynasty
  8. Source Compilation on Head-Shaping Practices in Hispanic America, by Pilar Zabala
  9. Emulating Olmec Gods Through Head Form. Origins and the Preclassic Period
  10. Head Shapes in Classic Period Mesoamerica
  11. Meanings of Head-Shaping Practices in Mesoamerica
  12. Cranial Expansion and Artificial Vault Modifications
  13. Conclusions: New Perspectives For Studying Head-shaping Practices in Mesoamerica
  14. Cultural Frameworks for Studying Artificial Cranial Modifications: Physical Embodiment, Identity, Age, and Gender
  15. Reconstructing Ancient Head-Shaping Traditions from the Skeletal Record
  16. Head Shaping During the Second Millennium. Postclassic and Postcontact Mesoamerica
  17. Posthumous Body Manipulation in the Classic Period Mixtequilla: Reevaluating the Human Remains of Ossuary I from El Zapotal, Veracruz
  18. Where are the Warriors?: Cranial Trauma Patterns and Conflict among the Ancient Maya
  19. Isotopic Studies of Human Skeletal Remains from a Sixteenth to Seventeenth Century AD Churchyard in Campeche, Mexico
  20. Isotopes and mobility: Case studies with large samples
  21. Trace Element Analysis of Bone from Past Populations in the Peninsula of Yucatan
  22. OPTICAL MONITORING OF BLEACHING AGENTS EFFECTS ON HUMAN DENTAL REMAINS
  23. Trace-element evidence for foreigners at a Maya port in Northern Yucatan
  24. Carious lesions and maize consumption among the Prehispanic Maya: An analysis of a coastal community in northern Yucatan
  25. Henri Duday (translation by Anna Maria Cipriani and John Pearce), The Archaeology of the Dead: Lectures in Archaeothanatology (Studies in Funerary Archaeology 3, Oxford: Oxbow, 2009, x+158 pp., 143 figs., pbk, ISBN 978-1-84217-356-5)
  26. A Taphonomic Approach to Late Classic Maya Mortuary Practices at Xuenkal, Yucatán, Mexico
  27. Natives, Europeans, and Africans in Colonial Campeche
  28. Introduction
  29. Dying in the Colonies
  30. Identity, Alienation, and Integration
  31. "Olmec" Head Shapes Among the Preclassic Period Maya and Cultural Meanings
  32. New Formulas to Estimate Age at Death in Maya Populations Using Histomorphological Changes in the Fourth Human Rib*
  33. Cross‐sectional analysis of long bones, occupational activities and long‐distance trade of the Classic Maya from Xcambó—Archaeological and osteological evidence
  34. Janaab’ Pakal of Palenque: Reconstructing the Life and Death of a Maya Ruler ‐ Edited by Vera Tiesler and Andrea Cucina
  35. Lifestyle, occupation, and whole bone morphology of the pre‐Hispanic Maya coastal population from Xcambó, Yucatan, Mexico
  36. New Perspectives on Human Sacrifice and Ritual Body Treatments in Ancient Maya Society
  37. New Perspectives on Human Sacrifice and Postsacrificial Body Treatments in Ancient Maya Society: An Introduction
  38. Funerary or Nonfunerary? New References in Identifying Ancient Maya Sacrificial and Postsacrificial Behaviors from Human Assemblages
  39. Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Social Status of Skeletal Remains from Nonfunerary and “Problematical” Contexts
  40. Sacred Spaces and Human Funerary and Nonfunerary Placements in Champotón, Campeche, During the Postclassic Period
  41. Procedures in Human Heart Extraction and Ritual Meaning: A Taphonomic Assessment of Anthropogenic Marks in Classic Maya Skeletons
  42. Excavated Teeth Confirm African Slavery in Colonial Campeche
  43. Early African diaspora in colonial Campeche, Mexico: Strontium isotopic evidence
  44. Dental caries and antemortem tooth loss in the Northern Peten area, Mexico: A biocultural perspective on social status differences among the Classic Maya
  45. A Dynastic Tomb from Campeche, Mexico: New Evidence on Jaguar Paw, a Ruler of Calakmul