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AAA Virtual Booth

Welcome to the University Press of Colorado
2023 American Anthropological Association virtual booth!


Below, you'll find links to the new and soon-to-be published titles that are debuting this year, and we are offering a special 30% discount* on all titles in Anthropology, Archaeology, Folklore and Indigenous Studies, so be sure to stock up! Just fill your shopping cart and use promo code AAA23 at checkout.

*Discount expires Dec. 31st, 2023. (Please note books that are not-yet-published will backorder, with estimated publication dates subject to change.)

If you had a project you were hoping to talk to us about, connect with us during the conference through the virtual exhibit hall, or reach out to Allegra Martschenko at at your convenience. If you have questions about the discount offer, title availability, or the website, please email Beth Svinarich at .

New and forthcoming titles:

A Forest of History

The Maya after the Emergence of Divine Kingship

A Green Band in a Parched and Burning Land

Sobaipuri O’odham Landscapes

After Dark

The Nocturnal Urban Landscape and Lightscape of Ancient Cities

Akulmiut Neqait

Fish and Food of the Akulmiut

All the King’s Horses

Essays on the Impact of Looting and the Illicit Antiquities Trade on Our Knowledge of the Past

Archaeological Narratives of the North American Great Plains

From Ancient Pasts to Historic Resettlement

Aztec Antichrist

Performing the Apocalypse in Early Colonial Mexico

Basic K'ichee' Grammar

Thirty-Eight Lessons

Revised Edition

Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica

Animal Symbolism in the Postclassic Period

Building an Archaeology of Maya Urbanism

Planning and Flexibility in the American Tropics

California’s Ancient Past

From Pacific to the Range of Light

Chuj (Mayan) Narratives

Folklore, History, and Ethnography from Northwestern Guatemala

Coloniality in the Maya Lowlands

Archaeological Perspectives

Ethics in Action

Case Studies in Archaeological Dilemmas

Fanning the Sacred Flame

Mesoamerican Studies in Honor of H. B. Nicholson

Food Production in Native North America

An Archaeological Perspective

Food Provisioning in Complex Societies

Zooarchaeological Perspectives

Hinterlands to Cities

The Archaeology of Northwest Mexico and Its Vecinos

Historicizing Fear

Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering

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