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- Architecture and Power in the Expansion of a Small Polity: Elite Households of the Chancay-Huaura Valley, Peru
- Formative Cosmovisions: Representation, Transformation, and Centrality
- Duality in Mesoamerican Mortuary Practices: The Quick and the Dead
- Interlocking the Lima Culture: Intermediates Elites' Power Strategies at Lote B, Lurín Valley, Peru
- Building on the Past: Temple Histories and Communities of Practice at Caobal, Petén, Guatemala
- Out of Urbs, Civitas: Landscapes of Forced Resettlement in the Zaña and Chamán Valleys, Peru
- Merchant Trade in Prehispanic Mesoamerica
- Naming Patterns in Preconquest Mexica Society
- The Hydrographic City: Mapping Mexico City's Urban Form in Relation to Its Aquatic Condition, 1521–1700
- War, Violent Spectacle, and Political Authority in the Pre-Columbian Andes
- The Shape of God’s Voice: A Study of Form, Organization, and Functioning of the Oracles in the Ancient Andean World
- Tambo Colorado: A Coastal Inca Settlement
- Comparative Understanding of Peripheral Urban Gardens and Garden Functions
- Fellowship Report Religion and Political Legitimacy: A Stylistic, Iconographic, and Contextual Analysis of Postclassic Huastec Sculpture
- Kamayuq in the Service of Capac and Crown
- Gender Performances in the Initial Series Group at Chichén Itzá
- Picturing Place: Terminal Classic Mural Painting in the Northern Maya Lowlands
- The Architecture of Social Encounters: Plazas and Platforms in the Southern Moche State
- Pre-Columbian Urbanism in Comparative Perspective: Space, Society, and Long-Term Human-Landscape Relations
- Early Social Complexity in Ancient Mesoamerica: Public and Private Perspectives
- Death and Burial among the Classic Maya
- To the Edge of the Empire: The Dynamics of Inca Rule in the South Andes
- The Sculpted Outcrops of the Inka
- The Concept of "Chichimec" in Native Identity and Perception, (Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Central Mexico)
- Environmental History of the Maya Lowlands: Ecology, Sustainability and Society from the Pleistocene to the Present
- An Archaeological Perspective on the Colonial Encounter at Lamanai and Tipu
- The Archaeology of Inca Origins: A Study of Second Generation State Formation of the Andes
- The Power of Place: Landscape and Identity in Classic Maya Art, Architecture, and Inscriptions
- Mesoamerican Ballgames and their Victims
- Yutopian: The Formative Archaeology of Northwest Argentina
- Personhood, Dwelling and Identity: A Relational Approach
- Monuments and Dedicatory Burials at the Moon Pyramid of Teotihuacan: The Rise of Power and State Religion
- Finery and Insignia of a Maya King of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
- Painted Books and Indigenous Expression in Pre-Conquest and Early Colonial Mexico
- Land Grant Painted Maps: Native Artists’ Agency and Defense of Communal Heritage in Sixteenth-Century New Spain
- Ancient Maya Dance
- The Other World: Archaeology of Ancient America
- The Ancient Maya Landscape: Early Perceptions and Interpretations
- Epi-Olmec Hieroglyphic Writing and Its Decipherment
- Exploring Warfare and Slave Capturing on Period Ⅵ in Lower Central America
- Ethnic Diversity in the Tiwanaku Period (c. AD 500–1100/1150) South Central Andes
- Architecture, Landscape and the Archaic State
- The Aesthetic Dimension and Individual Creation in Prehispanic Nahuatl Poetry
- The Lady of El Brujo: Unwrapping the Mummy of a High Status Moche Female
- The Archaeology of Death in Ancient Mesoamerica
- Crafting Social Identity through the Body in Prehistoric San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
- Objects of Power on the Edge of the Maya World: Early Copan Acropolis Tombs, Offerings, and Special Deposits
- In the Land of the Turtle Lords: Classic Maya Civilization and Urban Life at Piedras Negras, Guatemala
- Awakening the Stones: The Beginnings of Pre-Columbian Archaeological Studies in Central Mexico
- Weaving the Structure of the Cosmos: Cloth and Agency at Cerrillos, a Paracas Site in the Ica Valley, Peru
- Murky Waters: Revisiting the Looting of the Sacred Cenote of Chichén Itzá, Yucatán
- Constructing the Pre-Columbian Past: Legitimacy, Tradition, and Dynastic Paintings of the Inka in Colonial Peru
- Chinchorro in the Context of the Cultural and Environmental History of Pre-Columbian Arica in Northern Chile
- Maya Conceptions of History in a Mesoamerican Perspective
- Building Time: The Origins of Dynastic Kingship in the Maya Lowlands
- Antiquities as Animate Objects: The Meanings and Circulation of Artifacts among Maya Ritual Practitioners
- San José de Moro and the End of the Moche from the Jequetepeque Valley
- Reconsidering Chavín and Early Paracas: Interregional Interactions in the South-Central Andes
- The First Maya “Collapse”: The End of the Preclassic Period at El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala
- Household Religiosity: Discerning Pluralism or Integration in the Ancient Maya City of Yaxha, Guatemala
- Scale in the Pre-Columbian Andes
- Political Economy on the Postclassic Western Maya Frontier
- Representing Death and Decomposition in Ancient Costa Rican Funerary Masks
- The Codex Mexicanus on the Mexica of Tenochtitlan-Tlatelolco
- A Marketplace of Ideas at Chichén Itzá: The Mercado and the Group of the Thousand Columns
- Living on the Edge: The Residential Spaces, Social Organization, and Dynamics of Isla Cerritos, a Maya Port
- Moche Mural Painting at Pañamarca: A Study of Image-Making in Ancient Peru
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