Maya Archaeology: Research & Interpretations with Dr. Scarborough
Author(s): Fred Valdez
Year: 2016
Summary
More than 25 years of collaborative research with Dr. Scarborough has provided for interesting ups & downs in understanding prehistoric Maya activities. Beginning at Cerros, intervening distant research, rejoining at Kinal (Guatemala), and culminating in NW Belize (for now) has allowed for a fascinating journey of archaeological investigations. Presented here are both scientific endeavors as well as events from field activities during nearly three decades of mutual research interests from settlements questions to water management concerns.
Cite this Record
Maya Archaeology: Research & Interpretations with Dr. Scarborough. Fred Valdez. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 403516)
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Keywords
General
Maya
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Settlement archaeology
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Water Management
Geographic Keywords
Central America
Spatial Coverage
min long: -94.702; min lat: 6.665 ; max long: -76.685; max lat: 18.813 ;