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Carnegie Maya : The Carnegie Institution of Washington Maya Research Program, 1913-1957

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This complete set of reports from the Carnegie Institution's Maya program collects in one thematically and regionally organised CD-ROM (also available as a book with CD-ROM) hundreds of documents from a foundational New World archaeological project.

The Carnegie Institution of Washington sponsored archaeological, ethnographic, linguistic, and historical investigations in the Maya region of southern Mexico and northern Central America between 1914 and 1957.

Dispersed and out-of-print for fifty years, more than 350 reports from the Maya program are now available in this fully searchable CD-ROM.

Reports from the institution's annual Year Books and other materials collected here tell the history of Maya research through firsthand accounts by participating scholars and reveal the progression of Mesoamerican archaeology from a vocational interest to scholarly pursuit.

Thematic and regional organisation of the reports permits readers to monitor development of research concepts.

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Product Details
University Press of Colorado
0870818341 / 9780870818349
CD-ROM
01/05/2006
United States
803 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
94 grams