1998
'Mayan
Riviera'
Off Limits to Mayas
Palenque
Temple
Could Shed Light on Ancient Maya City Clues Among the
Ruins
1999
Indígenas
mayas
celebran el Día Mundial de la Tierra
The
Maya
Finally Speak
Mayan
Indians
oppose university research into medicinal plants
Mayan
Pupils
Allowed to Wear Traditional Attire
Mexican
researchers
complain of loss of Indian relics
Mexico
find
sheds light on lost Mayan chapter
Monumental
Throne
Unearthed at Mayan Temple Complex
Sounds
of
the Maya
2000
Ceremonial
Mayan
city rediscovered in jungle [El Pajaral] (Miami
Herald, May 16, 2000)
Splendid
Maya
Palace Is Found Hidden in Jungle [Cancuen] (New
York Times, Sept. 8, 2000)
In
Guatemalan
Jungle, A Mayan Wall Street? [Cancuen] (Washington
Post, Sept. 8, 2000)
In
Maya
Ruins, Scholars See Evidence of Urban Sprawl [Caracol]
(New York Times, Dec. 17, 2000)
2002
Científicos
de
Yale descifran códigos mayas
Maya
Carvings
Tell of 2 Superpowers
A
Mother Lode Of Jade Solves Maya Mystery
Spectacular
Mayan
Mural Discovered By Accident
Step
by
Step, Bloody Tale of Maya Conquest
2003
No
Cataclysm
Brought Down Maya
Lore
Among
the Ruins
2004
Descubren
valiosos
monumentos mayas
Clues
to
Mayans' 'fall of Rome'
Arqueólogo
estadounidense
descubre tumba de antigua reina maya
Archaeologists
find
evidence of remains in Mayan tomb
After
six
long years, artifacts to go home
Ancient
skeleton
found in submerged cave
2005
Copán
site
yields human remains
2008
6
villagers killed in clash with police at Mexican
archaeological site
2009
Mystery
of
Ancient Pueblo Jars Is Solved
The
Maya
suffered for their looks
2013
Ruins
of
hidden Maya city, Chactun, discovered in Mexico
Ancient Maya
pyramid yields new treasures
New
Evidence
Unearthed for the Origins of the Maya
2014
Haunted
Maya
Underwater Cave Holds Human Bones National
Geographic, Jan. 16, 2014
TWO
ancient
Mayan cities found in the Mexican jungle after three
thousand years hidden from humanity (Lagunita and
Tamchen, Yucatan)
The
real-life
Indiana Jones on the hunt for lost ancient Mayan cities in
Mexico (The Guardian, Oct. 28, 2014)
2015
The
real-life
Indiana Jones who finds lost cities in the jungle (CNN,
April 21, 2015)
Mystery
of
a Mayan king: 1,600-year-old stone tablet reveals reign of
early ruler in the ancient South American civilisation (Daily
Mail, July 24, 2015)
2018
Lasers Reveal a Maya Civilization So Dense It Blew Experts’
Minds (New York Times, Feb. 3, 2018)
An ancient lake holds secrets
to the Mayan civilization's mysterious collapse, study finds
(Washington Post, Aug. 22, 2018)
Laser
mapping shows the surprising complexity of the Maya
civilization (Science News, Sept. 27, 2018)
This major discovery upends
long-held theories about the Maya civilization (Washington
Post, Sept. 27, 2018)
LINKS:
Chronological
Table
of Mesoamerican Archaeology
A
Photographic Tour of Selected Sites in Mexico, Belize &
Guatemala
Jaguar
Sun
Maya Art & Books
Mayan Epigraphic Database
Project
ARTICLES
Adams, R. E.
W., Nucleation
of Population and Water Storage Among the Ancient Maya,
Science, Feburary 8, 1991
Adams, R. E.
W. and Richard C. Jones. Spatial
Patterns
and Regional Growth Among Classic Maya Cities, American
Antiquity, 1981
A Maya
Site: Coba, Science, March 1984.
Anderson, W. French Arithmetic
in
Maya Numerals American Antiquity, 1976, 36(1):
54-63
Andrews,
Anthony P. An
Ancient Maya Seaport at Isla Cerritos, Yucatan, LORE,
June 1995
Appenzeller,
Tim. Clashing Maya
Superpowers Emerge From a New Analysis, Science,
Nov. 4, 1994
Aveni,
Anthony F., Sharon L. Gibbs, and Horst Hartung. The Caracol Tower at Chichen Itza:
An Ancient Astronomical Observatory?Science, June
1975.
Bacon, Wendy J. The Dwarf Motif in Classic Maya
Monumental Iconography: A Spatial Analysis (U. of Penn.
dissertation, 2007)
Bricker,
Victoria R. Advances
in
Maya Epigraphy Annual Review of Anthropology,
Oct. 1995
Carlsen, Robert S. & Martin
Prechtel. The
Flowering
of the Dead: An Interpretation of Highland Maya Culture,
Man, 26-1: 22-42
Carrasco Vargas, Ramon and Maria
Cordeiro Baqueiro. The
Murals of Chiik Nahb Structure Sub1-4, Calakmul, Mexico
(Maya Archaeology, 2012)
Carrasco Vargas, Ramon, Verónica
A. Vázquez López and Simon Martin. Daily Life of the Ancient Maya
Recorded on Murals at Calakmul, Mexico. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (Nov. 17,
2009)
Carrasco Vargas, Ramon, et al.
A Dynastic Tomb from
Campeche, Mexico: New Evidence on Jaguar Paw, a Ruler of
Calakmul, Latin American Antiquity, March, 1999
Clancy, Flora S. Text
and
Image in the Tablets of the Cross Group at Palenque, RES:
Anthropology and Aesthetics, Spring 1986
_____. Late-fifth-century public
monuments in the Maya lowlands, RES 22, Autumn
1992
Closs,
Michael P. The
Nature
of the Maya Chronological Count, American
Antiquity, 42:1, 1977
Coe, William R. Tikal, Guatemala, and Emergent
Maya Civilization, Science, March 19, 1965
Dahlin, Bruce H. and William J.
Litzinger, Old
Bottle,
New Wine: The Function of Chultuns in the Maya Lowlands,
American Antiquity, 1986
Discovery of
Ruined Maya Cities, Science, October 1929
Exploration by
Colonel Lindbergh for Lost Maya Cities, Science, October
1929
Fash, William L. Changing
Perspectives
on Maya Civilization Annual Review of
Anthropology, 1994
Folan, William J. Calakmul,
Campeche: A Centralized Urban Administrative Center in the
Northern Peten,World Archaeology, June 1992
_____, et al. Calakmul: New Data from an
Ancient Maya Capital in Campeche, Mexico, Latin
American Antiquity, Dec. 1995
Fox, John W. and Garrett W. Cook,
Constructing
Maya
Communities: Ethnography for Archaeology, Current
Anthropology, Dec. 1996
Fuson, Robert H. The
Orientation
of Maya Ceremonial Centers, Annals of the
Association of American Geographers, 1969
Gibbons, Ann. The Ultimate Sacrifice,
Science, May 18, 2012
Gonzalez Gonzalez, Arturo H. et
al. The Arrival of Humans on
the Yucatan Peninsula: Evidence from Submerged Caves in the
State of Quintana Roo, Mexico (2008)
Hamblin, Robert L. and Brian L.
Pitcher, The
Classic Maya Collapse: Testing Class Conflict Hypothesis
American Antiquity, April 1980
Hammond, Norman. A Late Formative Period Stela in the
Maya Lowlands, American Antiquity, April 1982
_____. The Exploration of the Maya
World, American Scientist, Sept.-Oct. 1982
_____. The Prehistory of Belize,
Journal of Field Archaeology, Autumn 1982
_____. New Light on the Most Ancient
Maya, Man, Sept. 1986
Hansen, Richard D. The Architectural Development of an
Early Maya Structure at Nakbé, Petén, Guatemala (1996)
Haug, Gerald H. et
al., Climate and
the Collapse of Maya Civilization, Science, March
14 2003
Healy, Paul F. et al. Analysis of Obsidian
from Moho Clay, Belize: New Evidence on Classic Maya Trade
Routes, Science, July 27, 1984
Helmky, Christopher and Jaime Awe.
Ancient Maya
territorial organisation of central Belize: confluence of
archaeological and epigraphic data, Contributions in
New World Archaeology, 2012
Houston, Stephen D. Problematic Emblem
Glyphs: Examples from Altar de Sacrificios, El Chorro, Rio
Azul, and Xultun, Research Reports on Ancient Maya
Writing 3, 1986
Inomata, Takeshi. Documentation of Floor Assemblages
from Aguateca, Guatemala (2006)
_____, et al. Early Ceremonial Constructions at
Ceibal, Guatemala, and the Origins of the Lowland Maya
Civilization, Science, 2013
Kennett, Douglas J. et al. Development and
Disintegration of Maya Political Systems in Response to
Climate Change, Science, 2012
La Fay,
Howard. The
Maya, Children of Time. National Geographic,
Dec. 1975
Levi, Laura J. An
Institutional
Perspective on Prehispanic Maya Residential Variation:
Settlement and Community at San Estevan, Belize, Journal
of Anthropological Archaeology, June 2002
Linares, Olga F. What is
Lower Central American Archaeology? Annual Review of
Anthropology, Vol. 8, 1979
Looper, Matthew G. Documentation
of
Sculptures at Quirigua, Guatemala
Lovell, W. George. Surviving
Conquest:
The Maya of Guatemala in Historic Perspective, Latin
American Research Review, Vol. 23, No. 2, 1988
Lowe, John W. G. On Mathematical Models of the
Classic Maya Collapse: The Class Conflict Hypothesis
Reexamined, American Antiquity, July 1982
Malmstrom, Vincent H. Origin of the Mesoamerican 260-Day
Calendar, Science, 1973.
Marcus, Joyce. Archaeology
and
Religion: A Comparison of the Zapotec and Maya World
Archaeology, Oct. 1978
Marcus, Joyce. Territorial
Organization of the Lowland Classic Maya, Science, June
1, 1973
Matheny, Ray T. Maya Lowland Hydraulic Systems,
Science, August 20, 1976
Maya Architexture,
Science, February 1981
McCafferty, Geoffrey and
Chiykowski, Tanya. Maya
Migrants to Tollan Cholollan, Paper Presented at the
Canadian Archaeological Association, 2008
Milbrath, Susan, Carlos Peraza
Lope, Miguel Delgado Ku,Religious
Imagery in Mayapan's Murals The PARI Journal,
Winter 2010
Miller, Mary E. Rethinking Jaina: Goddessess,
Skirts, and the Jolly Roger, Record of the Art
Museum, Vol. 64, 2005
Miller, Virginia E. The Dwarf Motif in Classic Maya
Art (1985)
Morley, Sylvanus G. A Group of Related Structures
at Uxmal, Mexico. American Journal of Archaeology,
Jan.-Mar., 1910
_____. The Historical Value of
the Books of Chilan Balam. American Journal of
Archaeology, April- June, 1911
_____. The Calakmul
Expedition, The Scientific Monthly, Vol. 37, No.
3 Sept., 1933
_____. Archæological Investigations of
the Carnegie Institution of Washington in the Maya Area of
Middle America, during the Past Twenty-Eight Years. Proceedings
of
the American Philosophical Society, Feb. 10, 1943
Peck, Douglas T. Re-Examination of
Spanish Colonial Period Documents Related to Prehistoric
Maya History and Mythology, Revista de Historia de
America, Jan-Dec. 2005
Pendergast, David M. Ancient Maya Mercury, Science,
August 6, 1982
Perez de Heredia, Eduardo, et
al. A Pattern of
Infantile Burials in Vessels During the Transition from the
Late Classic to the Terminal Classic at Chichen Itza,
Yucatan, Symposium of Archaeological Investigations
in Guatemala, 2004
Pincemin, Sophia, et al. Extending the Calakmul Dynasty
Back in Time: A New Stela from a Maya Capital in Campeche,
Mexico, Latin American Antiquity, Dec., 1998
Potter, David F. Prehispanic
Architecture
and Sculpture in Central Yucatan, American Antiquity,
1976
Prager, Christian. Court Dwarfs -- The Companions
of Rulers and Envoys of the Underworld
Prehistory
of
Chalchuapa, Science, August 18, 1978
Pringle, Heather. Deep Dig Shows Maya
Architexture Arose Independently of Olmec's, Science,
April 26, 2013
Puleston, Dennis E. An
Experimental
Approach to the Function of Classic Maya Chultuns, American
Antiquity, 1971
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana. Incidents of Ancient
Maya History, Proceedings of the American
Philosphical Society, 1984
Rathje, William L. Socio-political
implications
of lowland Maya burials: methodology and tentative
hypotheses, World Archaeology, Vol. 1, No. 3,
Feb., 1970
Reents-Budet, Dorie. Codex-Style Ceramics:
New Data Concerning Patterns of Production and Distribution
(2010)
Ricketson, Jr., O. G. A Stratification of Remains
at an Early Maya Site, Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, July 15, 1928
_____. Burials in the Maya Area,
American Anthropologist, 1925
Saturno, William A. et al. Early Maya Writing at
San Bartolo, Guatemala, Science, March 3, 2006
_____. Anicent Maya
Astronomical Tables from Xultun, Guatemala, Science,
2012
Santley, Robert S. et al. On the Maya Collapse,
Journal of Anthropological Research, Summer 1986
Scarborough, Vernon L. and Gary G.
Gallopin. A Water
Storage Adaptation in the Maya Lowlands, Science,
February 8, 1991
Sharer, Robert J. The
Prehistory
of the Southeastern Maya Periphery, Current
Anthropology, June 1974
Shook, Edwin M. Tikal: Stela 29, Expedition,
Winter 1960
Shuster, Angela M. H. Maya Marvels at Risk,
ICON, Spring 2007
Smith, A. Ledyard. Reconstruction at the
Maya Ruins in Seibal, Monumentum, 1968
Sidrys, Raymond V. Classic
Maya
Obsidian Trade, American Antiquity, 1976, 41:
449-463
Stokstad Erik. Oldest New World Writing Suggests
Olmec Innovation, Science, December 2002.
Storniolo, Judith A. Out of the Past and into the
Night: Ancient Mythical Dwarfs in Modern Yucatan
Thompson, J. Eric S., Symbols, Glyphs, and Divinatory
Almanacs for Diseases in the Maya Dresden and Madrid Codices,
American Antiquity, 1958
_____. Thomas Gann in the Maya Ruins,
The British Medical Journal, June 28, 1975
Taube, Karl
A. The
Maize
Tamale in Classic Maya Diet, Epigraphy, and Art, American
Antiquity, 54:1, 1989
Turner II,
B. L. Population
Density
in the Classic Maya Lowlands, The Geographical
Review, Vol. 66, No. 1, Jan., 1976
Van Olphen,
H. Maya Blue: A Clay-Organic
Pigment? Science, November 4, 1966
Wanyerka,
Phil. A Fresh Look at a
Maya Masterpiece, Cleveland Studies in the History
of Art, Vol. 1, 1996
Webster, David. Lowland
Maya
Fortifications, Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society, Oct. 15, 1976
Wright, Lori E. Intertooth
Patterns
of Hypoplasia Expression: Implications for Childhood Health
in the Classic Maya Collapse, American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, Feb. 1997