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Research by geographic area: Mexico

(please see C.V. for full details.)

Articles and Chapters     

  • 1989 Field Methods (junior author with Daniel M. Healan), in Daniel M. Healan, ed., The Tula Archaeological Project, Iowa City, University of Iowa Press, pp. 49-53.

  • 1988 Tojolabal Maya Population Response to Stress (junior author with Louanna Furbee, John S. Thomas, and Harry Keith Lynch), in M. Jill Brody and John S. Thomas, eds., Tojolabal Maya Ethnographic and Linguistic Approaches, Geoscience and Man, Vol. 26, pp. 17-28.

  • 1988 Recent Work Among the Tojolabal, in M. Jill Brody and John S. Thomas, eds., Tojolabal Maya Ethnographic and Linguistic Approaches, Geoscience and Man, Vol. 26, pp. 71-74.

  • 1983 Cognitive and Geographic Maps: Study of Individual Variation among Tojolabal Mayans (junior author with Louanna Furbee), Amer. Anthrop. 85:305-334.

  • 1975 Tollan: The Toltec Capital (jr. author with Richard Diehl), Archaeology 28:112-124.

  • 1974 Methodology and Field Techniques (jr. author with Richard Diehl and Dan M. Healan), In Studies of Ancient Tollan, as above, pp. 3-5.

  • 1974 The Human Skeletal Remains from Tula, In Studies of Ancient Tollan, Richard A. Diehl, ed., Monograph 1, Museum of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia, pp. 112-124.

Submitted Manuscripts

Field Work      

  • June, 1983, Chiapas, Mexico, Tojolabal Disease and Demography Project, with Louanna Furbee.

  • Three months laboratory work, Tula, Mexico, 1973-1976, Tula Archaeological Project.

  • May-August, 197l, and May-August, 1972, excavations, Tula, Mexico, Tula Archaeological Project.

  • August, 1970, excavations at Tula, Mexico, Tula Archaeological Project.

  • June-August, 1964, Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Tulane Medical School.

Research Support     

  • 1991-92 Doctoral Dissertation Improvement (Michael J. Elam), BNS9116523, Source Analysis and Hydration Dating of Post-Formative Period Obsidian Artifacts from the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, NSF, $8,480.

 

 

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