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Research News Environmental Archaeology Maya
Trade of Animals among the Ancient Maya Project Investigator – Have we been underestimating the extent of ancient Maya – What does this mean in terms of ancient Maya economics
Involved Calendar Trade of Animals among the Ancient Maya
Maya Ground Stone Analysis Project Archaeologist: Lisa – remains of food processing activities by the ancient Maya
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Ancient Maya Cuisine and Residue Analysis Project – Lisa Duffy What foods were prepared with ancient Maya
Lisa Duffy What foods were prepared with ancient Maya
animal bones and shells tell us about the rise of Maya – the longest occupation sequences anywhere in the Maya
animal bones and shells tell us about the rise of Maya
Petexbatun: Zooarchaeological Clues to the Maya Collapse – Emery What caused the „collapse“ of the ancient Maya
Collaborative Project Southeastern Florida Archaeopedology Maya
Ethnozoology of the Maya Project Director: Kitty Emery – Emery’s recent research on how the modern Maya use,
Collaborative Project Southeastern Florida Archaeopedology Maya
did the Spanish and their colonial policies have on Maya – More specifically, to what extent did the Maya transform
did the Spanish and their colonial policies have on Maya
When Kitty Emery goes hunting for large-game, she doesn’t have to wait for the right season, because the animals that Emery hunts are already dead. And her hunting has paid off. A study published by Florida Museum of Natural History Assistant Curator of Environmental Archaeology Kitty Emery i
Exhibit Press Kits Cultural Heritage Maya
As a University of Florida graduate student, one of Erin Thornton’s first assignments was to identify turkey bones from an ancient Mayan archaeological site in Guatemala. Determined to please her adviser, Thornton thoroughly examined the features of the bones, which dated to the Late Preclass
Heritage Earliest use of Mexican turkeys by ancient Maya