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Labor and Building a Maya Palace
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Jacob Welch uncovers ancient Maya labor relations in a palace at Ucanha
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2022
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Finding Agency in Captivity
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Christina Halperin considers the lives of women and other lower-status captives and/or slaves in the ancient Maya region
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2022
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The Words of Maya Elders
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Crystal Sheedy documents a contemporary speech genre in Xocén that has preserved Maya cultural knowledge across centuries
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2022
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A New Dimension for Documenting Ancient Maya Stelae
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Latest volume from CMHI sheds light on stelae at Yaxchilan through documentation techniques new and old
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2022
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A Tale of Two Polities
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Patricia Chirinos Ogata examines sites of unsuccessful Wari imperial expansion in the northern highlands of Peru
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2022
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Treasuring Lake Titicaca
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Annick Benavides traces the connections between the Virgin of Copacabana and the Carabuco Cross in the colonial period
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2022
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Enlivening the Textiles of Paracas
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Ann Peters unravels the living history behind textiles in mortuary bundles at Paracas
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2022