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Archive | 2003

What did they do and where? Activity areas and residue analyses in Maya archaeology

Daniela Triadan; Takeshi Inomata

This book presents the current state of Maya archaeology by focusing on the history of the field for the last 100 years, present day research, and forward looking prescription for the direction of the field.


Mayab | 2000

Craft Production by Classic Maya Elites in Domestic Settings: Data from Rapidly Abandoned Structures at Aguateca, Guatemala

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan


Archive | 2003

Where Did Elites Live? identifying elite residences at aguateca, guatemala

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan


Mayab | 1998

Residencias de la familia real y de la elite en Aguateca, Guatemala

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan; Erick Ponciano; Richard E. Terry; Harriet F. Beaubien; Estela Pinto; Shannon Coyston


Archive | 2013

El abandono dE aguatEca,PEtén,guatEmala

Erick Ponciano; Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan


El ritual en el mundo maya: de lo privado a lo público, 2010, ISBN 978-84-923545-5-9, págs. 29-48 | 2010

La transformación y continuidad de ritos durante el período Preclásico en Ceibal, Guatemala

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan; Otto Rodrigo Guzmán


Antropología de la eternidad: la muerte en la cultura maya, 2005, ISBN 970-32-2301-X, págs. 195-208 | 2005

El espectáculo de la muerte en las Tierras Bajas mayas

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Termination deposits at Aguateca and Ceibal, Guatemala

Takeshi Inomata; Daniela Triadan


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

The Roots of Urbanization: Early Middle Preclassic Transformations to a Sedentary Lifestyle at Ceibal, Guatemala

Daniela Triadan; Takeshi Inomata


The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2016

Maya Economic Organization and Power: Elite Households at Aguateca

Daniela Triadan; Takeshi Inomata

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Estela Pinto

University of San Carlos

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