The Carnegie Uaxactun Project and the Development of Maya Archaeology
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AbstractThe Carnegie Institution of Washington's 1924–1937. Uaxactun Project, one of the first large-scale excavations in the Maya area, established the role of dirt archaeology in Maya studies. The archaeologists who worked on this pioneering project developed many field methods and approaches that remain in use today. A review of the project and of the careers of its participants shows the critical role the Carnegie Uaxactun Project has played in the history of Maya archaeology.
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2021 ◽
Vol 118
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pp. e2108576118
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2009 ◽
Vol 51
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pp. 124043
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2011 ◽
Vol 96
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pp. E1675-E1679
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Vol 65
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pp. 213-222
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