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Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan : Essays in Honor of Edwin M. Shook

Arroyo, Barbara(Contributions by)Beaudry-Corbett, Marilyn(Contributions by)Belli, Francisco Estrada(Contributions by)de Hatch, Marion Popenoe(Contributions by)Demarest, Arthur A.(Contributions by)Feathers, James(Contributions by)Neff, Hector(Contributions by)Escobedo, Hector L.(Edited by)Hatch, Marion Popenoe(Edited by)Love, Michael(Edited by)
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Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and YucatOn is a collection of cutting edge archaeological studies of the Maya and their neighbors.

Written by leading scholars, this book is an up-to-date collection, emphasizing recent fieldwork in the YucatOn, Belize, and Guatemala.

It includes reports on recent fieldwork not previously published in any form.

This book is a tribute to Edwin M. Shook, the last surviving member of the Division of Historical Research of the Carnegie Institute of Washington.

Shook's career has spanned seven decades, and has included associations with such luminaries as Sylvanus Morley and Alfred V.

Kidder. Most notably, Shook served as the first director of the Tikal Project, from 1955-1964.

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University Press of America
0761823859 / 9780761823858
Paperback / softback
27/01/2003
United States
616 pages
133 x 216 mm, 680 grams
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