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FAMSI is pleased to announce these new online resources:
Ancient Maya Zoological Research
by Charles Zidar.
The fauna of the ancient Maya have proven to play a significant part in Maya
iconography. Animals have been used for everything from representing Maya
gods with strong spirituality connections, to being used as food or
companionship. This zoological research project is intended as a resource
base for those interested in features of a variety of fauna families
depicted on numerous ceramic objects.
Click here to view Ancient Maya Zoological Research project:
http://research.famsi.org/fauna/index.php
Investigacion Zoologico Antiguo Maya
por Charles Zidar.
La fauna del antiguo maya tiene probado jugar una parte significativa en la
iconografia de maya. Los animales han sido utilizados para todo de
representando maya a Dioses con conexiones fuertes de espiritualidad, para
ser utilizados como alimento o companerismo. Este proyecto zoologico es
pensado como una base de recurso para esos interesado en caracteristicas de
una variedad de familias de fauna representaron en numerosos objetos
ceramicos.
Haga clic aqui para ver Investigacion Zoologico Antiguo Maya proyecto:
http://research.famsi.org/spanish/fauna/index.php
New grantee final reports:
Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at El Bellote, Tabasco,
Mexico (2007)
by Bradley E. Ensor.
http://www.famsi.org/reports/07019/index.html
Grantee report translated from Spanish to English:
Buenavista-Nuevo San Jose, Peten, Guatemala
Another village from the Middle Preclassic (800-400 B.C.)
by Jeanette Castellanos Cabrera.
http://www.famsi.org/reports/05039/index.html
Informe en Espanol:
Empalizadas y Zanjas: Defensa y El Desarrollo de la Entidad Politica
de Yaxchilan (2007)
by Charles Golden.
http://www.famsi.org/reports/07043es/index.html
Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc.
http://www.famsi.org/index.html
http://www.famsi.org/spanish/
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Umberto Albarella
Department of Archaeology
University of Sheffield
Northgate House
West Street
Sheffield S1 4ET
United Kingdom
Telephone: (+) 44 (0) 114 22 22 943
Fax: (+) 44 (0) 114 27 22 563
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/albarella.html
For Archaeologists for Global Justice (AGJ) see:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html
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