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2. 18. Becoming Maya in Early Middle Preclassic Mesoamerica
3. Cover
4. Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
5. Part II: Belize
6. 10. Dynamics of Early Pottery from the Peten Lakes Area
7. Appendix 1: Selected Radiocarbon Dates from the Early Middle Preclassic Period in the Maya Lowlands
8. 17. The Early Middle Preclassic Pottery of Pacific Guatemala
9. Part I: Introduction
10. 9. K'awil and Early Eb: The Pre-Mamom Ceramics from Holmul and Tikal, Guatemala
11. 7. Refined Chronology of Middle Preclassic Ceramics at Ceibal and in the Pasión River Region
12. Index
13. 8. In Search of the Oldest Ceramics and Architecture: Pre-Mamom Phase at Nakum, Peten, Guatemala, and Its Surroundings
14. Part III: Peten
15. 14. A Reevaluation of Yotolin Pattern-burnished: Evidence for the Earliest Ceramics in the Northern Maya Lowlands
16. 4. The Swasey Ceramic Sphere of Northern Belize
17. 6. Pre-Mamom Architecture and Associated Ceramics at the Ancient Maya Site of Pacbitun, Belize
18. 5. Preclassic Cunil to Kanluk Complex Pottery at Cahal Pech, Belize
19. 16. The First Potters in the Rio Champoton Drainage
20. Part IV: Central Karstic Uplands and the Yucatan Peninsula
21. 2. The End of an Era: Closing Out the Archaic in the Maya Lowlands
22. 11. Production, Exchange, and the Social Value of Mars Orange Paste Ware in the Middle Preclassic Period Maya Lowlands
23. 1. Pre-Mamom: The Unnamed Era Takes Shape
24. 3. Who Were the First Ceramic-Using Villagers in the Maya Lowlands?
25. 12. Defining Macal Complex at Yaxnohcah, Campeche, Mexico
26. Preface
27. Acknowledgments
28. Foreword
29. List of Figures
30. List of Tables
31. Part V: Comparative Views
32. List of Contributors
33. 13. Early Maya Settlements and Ceramics on the Northern Plains and the Puuc Region of Yucatan: The Early Middle Preclassic Ek Complex
34. Appendix 2: Comparative Catalogue of Principle Identifying Attributes of Pre-Mamom Pottery Complexes
35. 16. Maya at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Chetumal Bay
36. List of Contributors
37. Index
38. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
39. 1. Ancient Maya Life on the Fringes of Chetumal Bay: An Introduction
40. PART IV. CHETUMAL BAY IN PERSPECTIVE
41. 11. Shell Materials from Oxtankah, Quintana Roo
42. 7. Red Wares, Zapatista, Drinking Vessels, Colonists, and Exchange at Cerro Maya
43. References
44. 12. Stone Tools and Trade on the Southern End of Chetumal Bay
45. PART III. OTHER CHETUMAL BAY INDUSTRIES
46. 15. Coastal Economies: Comparing Northern and Southern Belize
47. 13. Postclassic Tool Production at Santa Rita Corozal: Implications for Domestic Craft Production and Regional Exchange in Flaked Stone
48. 14. Economic Implications of Mano and Metate Use at Cerro Maya, Belize
49. 8. An Expedient Pottery Technology and Its Implications for Ancient Maya Trade and Interaction
50. PART I . CHETUMAL BAY LANDSCAPES
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