The Maya after the Emergence of Divine Kingship
Without electrical lighting to guide the way, our ancestors in the ancient world experienced night very differently than we do today.
Beyond an Archaeology of Settlement Abandonment
An Archaeology of Gardens and Gardeners at Amache
Archaeological Studies of Hunter-Gatherer Diversity
Confronting the Challenges of Collective Action
Mirrors in the Mesoamerican Realm
The Semiotics of Classic Maya Community Cults
There are always “alternative facts.” What matters is how we decide which of those alternative facts are most likely to be true.
Indigenous Interaction, Resilience, and Change
Numic Archaeology and Ethnohistory in the Rocky Mountains and Borderlands
Exploring Archaeological Context, Early American Hunter-Gatherers, and Bison
From the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea
Ancestors, Scholarship, and Advocacy
A Folsom Winter Camp in the Rockies
Memory Formation, Identity, and the Handling of the Dead
A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor