Payson Sheets
University of Colorado
I am a mesoamerican archaeologist, PhD from University of Pennsylvania in 1974. I teach at the University of Colorado, Boulder. My research has focused on the Ceren site, a village of Maya commoners, since I discovered it in 1978.
Alternate Names: Payson D. Sheets , Payson Sheets , Payson Sheets
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Documents
- Constructing the Social Fabric of a Community: Household Service Relationships to the Ceren Village (2018)
- Darkness at Noon and a Whole Lot More: The Temazcal at Ceren (2017)
- Geostratigraphy, Volcanology, and Chronology at Ceren: Implications of Dating the Ilopango and Loma Caldera Eruptions (2015)
- Natural Disasters and the Avoidance of Complexity: Arenal Villages in Comparative Context (2021)
- Obsidian Sources and Elemental Analyses of Artifacts in Southern Mesoamerica and the Northern Intermediate Area (1990)
- People and Pumice On the Alaska Peninsula (1979)
- Preliminary Report Excavation of Ely Caves, Dinosaur National Monument (1967)
- Preliminary Report, Excavation of Ely Caves, Dinosaur National Monument (1967)
- Production, maintenance, and exchange in a young Maya community: Ceren, El Salvador (2016)
- Significance of Volcanism in the Prehistory of Subarctic Northwest North America (1979)
- The Soundscape inside the Ancient Ceren Sweat Bath (2023)
- Surviving Sudden Environmental Change: Answers from Archaeology (2012)
- A Variety of Cerendipitous Discoveries (2015)
- Volcanic Activity and Human Ecology (1979)
- Was the Elaborate Chert Eccentric from San Andres, El Salvador, made by the Rosalila Copan "El Maestro"? (2019)