Lewis and Clark Grant Bibliography and Figures
Bibliography
Andrews, E.W., and W.L. Fash
2005 Issues in Copan Archaeology. In: E.W. Andrews and W.L. Fash eds., Copan the History of an Ancient Maya Kingdom, School of Advanced Research press, San Antonio, TX.
Buikstra, J.E., T.D. Price, L.E. Wright, and J.A. Burton
2004 Tombs from the Copan Acropolis: A Life History approach. In: E.E. Bell, M.A. Canuto and R. Sharer eds., Understanding Early Classic Copan. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA.
Canuto, M.A.
2004 The Rural Settlements of Copan: Changes through the Early Classic. In: E.E. Bell, M.A. Canuto and R. Sharer eds., Understanding Early Classic Copan. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA.
Domínguez, A. J.
2002 Greeks in Iberia: Colonialism Without Colonization. In The Archaeology of Colonialism, edited by
Clare L. Lyons, and John K. Papadopoulos, pp. 65–95. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
Finkelstein, I., and A. Perevolotsky
1990. Processes of sedentarization and nomadization in the history of the Sinai and Negev.
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 279, 67–88.
Looper, M G.
1999 New Perspectives on the Late Classic Political History of Quiriguá, Guatemala. Ancient Mesoamerica 10: 263-280.
Sanchez, C.D.
2003 Topographies of Power: The Political Landscape of the Southeast Maya Region, Anthropology, University of California Santa Barbara.
Sharer, R.J., R.L. Canter, and E.E. Bell
2009 The Classic in the Southeastern Area: Issues of Organizational and Ethnic diversity in the Copan valley In . J Kaplan and M. Love, eds., The Southern Maya in the Late Preclassic: Identity, Urbanism, and State Formation. University of Colorado Press, Boulder, CO.
Sharer, R.J., D.W. Sedat, L.P. Traxler, J.C. Miller and E.E. Bell
2005 Early Classic Royal Power in Copan: The Origins and Development of the Royal Acropolis (c.a. AD 250-600). In E.W. Andrews and W.L. Fash eds., Copan the History of an Ancient Maya Kingdom, School of Advanced Research press, San Antonio, TX..
Schortman, E. and P.A. Urban
2004 Marching out of Step: Early Classic Copan and Its Honduran Neighbors. In: E.E. Bell, M.A. Canuto and R. Sharer eds., Understanding Early Classic Copan. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA.
Smith, S.T.
2001 Wretched Kush. Routledge, New York.
Stone, D.
1957 The Archaeology of Central and Southern Honduras. Volume 49. Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum.
Stromsvik, G.
1952 The Ballcourts of Copan with notes on Courts at La Union, Quirigua, San Pedro Pinula and Asuncion Mita. Washington, D.C.: Carnagie Institute.
Figures
Figure 1: Research Area, and relevant surrounding sites including Copan
Figure 2: Maya style Sculpture from La Union (A) and Sensenti (B) from (Stone 1957)
Figure 3: Map of the Archaeological site of Sensenti (by Author)
Map of the archaeological site of San Marcos (by Author)
Figure 5: Archaeological site visible to the Naked eye, imagery courtesy of the Geoeye Foundation.