We're sorry. An error has occurred
Please cancel or retry.
The Carnegie Maya IV
Regular price
£173.00
Sale price
£173.00
Regular price
£173.00
Unit price
/
per
Sale
Sold out
Re-stocking soon
The Carnegie Maya IV is the fourth in a series of volumes that make available the primary data and interpretive studies originally produced by archaeologists and anthropologists in the Maya region...
Read More
Some error occured while loading the Quick View. Please close the Quick View and try reloading the page.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Format:
-
15 February 2012

The Carnegie Maya IV is the fourth in a series of volumes that make available the primary data and interpretive studies originally produced by archaeologists and anthropologists in the Maya region under the umbrella of the Carnegie Institute of Washington's Division of Historical Research. Collected together here are the Theoretical Approaches to Problems papers, a series that published preliminary conclusions to advance thought processes and stimulate debate. Although two of the three theories published in these reports have since been proven wrong, the theories themselves remain significant because of their impact on the direction of archaeology.
Only a few sets of these three contributions to the Theoretical Approaches to Problems series are known to have survived, making The Carnegie Maya IV an essential reference and research resource.
The corresponding ebook, for individual download, contains the complete set of The Carnegie Maya, The Carnegie Maya II, The Carnegie Maya III and The Carnegie Maya IV, thus making hundreds of documents from the Carnegie Institution's Maya program available in one source.
Price: £173.00
Pages: 112
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Imprint: University Press of Colorado
Publication Date:
15 February 2012
Trim Size: 11.27 X 8.67 in
ISBN: 9781607321583
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
"Helpfully introduced by its editors, The Carnegie Maya is a delightfully rewarding source of reference on the project . . . The whole book buzzes and tingles. John Weeks and Jane Hill have produced a monument to the project with a long life to come."
—Cambridge Archaeological Journal
—Cambridge Archaeological Journal
"[A] wonderful volume . . . John M. Weeks is to be applauded for taking on the task of editing this series."
—Antiquity
—Antiquity
"An indispensable work for Maya specialists."
—Choice
John M. Weeks is the museum librarian and a consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.