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Mesoamerican Voices
A
Publication Series of the Chicago Maya Society
This journal series developed during meetings of the Chicago Maya
Society -- a
group of local Mesoamerican enthusiasts and scholars. Members realized
that another venue for disseminating peer-reviewed papers on
Mesoamerican art, writing, and archaeology was both necessary and
desirable. The goal of the publication series is to present new
findings throughout Mesoamerica to a wide audience in high quality and
richly illustrated articles in an annual volume.
Editor: Joel Palka
Editorial
Staff includes Jeff Buechler, Jeremy
Bushnell, and Brandon Nolin
Table of Contents, Volume 2 (Fall
2005)
Philip J. Arnold, III
"The Shark-Monster in Olmec Iconography"
Stephen
Houston, et al.
"The Pool of the Rain God: An Early Stuccoed Altar at Aguacatal,
Campeche, Mexico"
R. Jon McGee
"Ancient Ruins and Modern Maya: the Role of Yaxchilan in Non-Christian
Lacandon Maya Beliefs"
Donald
McVicker
"Notched Human Bones from Mesoamerica"
Table of Contents, Volume 1 (Fall
2003)
Christopher
S. Beekman
"Fruitful Symmetry: Corn and Cosmology In the
Public Architecture of Late Formative and Early Classic Jalisco"
Annabeth
Headrick
"Seeing Through Sahagun: Observations On a Mesoamerican Staff of Office"
Joel Palka
and Jeff Buechler
"Monument To A Matriarch: A Classic Maya
Stela At the Art Institute of Chicago"
Javier Urcid
"A Zapotec Slab In Santiago Matatlan, Oaxaca"
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