Ch 1: Transitions and Transformations in Ancient Civilizations
Ch 2: Transformation, Growth, and Governance at Caracol, Belize
Ch 3: The Adult Age Profile at the Contact Period Site of Tipu, Belize: Historical Reality or Methodological Artifact?
Ch 4: Examining the Political Dynamics Underlying the Rise of the Late Classic Maya Polity of Lower Dover, Belize
Ch 5: New Evidence of Ancestor Veneration at the Site of Las Ruinas de Arenal
Ch 6: Nobody Puts Grandma in the Corner: Placemaking at Early Classic Chan Chich, Belize
Ch 7: Two Late Classic Royal Burials from Buenavista del Cayo, Belize
Ch 8: Maps and Imagery: A Hybrid Model for Analyses and Interpretation of Archaeological Cave Sites
Ch 9: Leviathan Wakes: The Emergence of El Pilar as a Major Center at the Onset of the Late Preclassic
Ch 10: Adapting the Forest: A Spatial Model of Sustainable Maya Production at El Pilar
Ch 11: Architecture and Ritual Practice in the Actuncan E-Group
Ch 12: Watery Underworld Symbolism and the Development of Political Authority in the Mopan Valley, Belize
Ch 13: Creating Ancestors to Guide Us: Hinterland Life at Early Classic San Lorenzo
Ch 14: Understanding Late Preclassic Maya Politics
Ch 15: Renewing the Belize Archaic Project in 2019
Ch 16: Transformations and Adaptations: The Terminal Classic to Postclassic in Northern Belize
Ch 17: Classic Period Ceramics of Nim li Punit
Ch 18: Focusing on Individual Wooden Buildings
Ch 19: Changing Spheres of Interaction in Terminal Classic Western Belize
Ch 20: Settlement, Agriculture, and Environment at Aventura, Belize: Results of New LiDAR Research
Ch 21: Situating Households within an Urban Community: Recent Research at Aventura, an Ancient Maya City
Ch 22: The Role, Function, and Application of Technologies in Archaeology: Data from NW Belize
Ch 23: Raising the “BAAR” through Improved Method and Theory
Ch 24: Denuded Landscapes and Exposed Neighborhoods
Ch 25: The British in the Bay: Occupational Stress and Biological Disparities
Ch 26: Ancient Maya Archaeology of the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve
Ch 27: Investigating Granite Tool Production on Pacbitun’s Western Periphery
Ch 28: Challenges in Building Archaeological Chronologies in the Stann Creek District
Ch 29: The Importance of Using Sediment Chemistry to Interpret Ancient Maya Salt Making
Ch 30: Excavations of Building A and Line of Palmetto Palm Posts at Ek Way Nal, Belize
Ch 31: Sea-Level Rise and Settlement at Ek Way Nal: Coring the Past
Ch 32: The Classic Period Maya Figurines of the Southern Belize Region
Ch 33: (Re)Building Chronologies and Spheres of Interaction in Southern Belize
Ch 34: Curating Cultural Heritage: The Ceramic Collections of Belize
Ch 35: Ethnobotanical and Paleoethnobotanical Research at the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project
Ch 36: Research on Ancient and Modern Environments in the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project
Ch 37: Social, Economic, and Political Changes: An Integration of Ceramic and Lithic Data from The Three Rivers Region
Ch 38: Ancient Maya Hinterland Settlements East of La Milpa: Hun Tun, Medicinal Trail, and La Milpa East
Ch 39: Landscapes of Community: The Neighborhoods of Wari Camp
Ch 40: Contextualizing Human Remains in the Three Rivers Region of Belize
Ch 41: The Incorporation of Non-Invasive Geophysical Techniques in Northwest Belize
CH 42: The PfBAP in NW Belize: Three Decades of Archaeological Practice
Ch 43: Community, Authority, and Space in the Heart of La Milpa