
The Economic Foundations of
Mayapán Project: References, Bibliography,
and Conference Papers
Brown, Clifford T.1999 Mayapán Society and Ancient Maya Social Organization. Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. of Anthropology, Tulane University.
Bullard, William R., Jr.
1952 Residential Property Walls at Mayapán. Current Reports
No. 3:36-44. Carnegie Institute of Washington, Department of Archaeology, Washington,
D.C.
Bullard, William R., Jr.
1954 Boundary Walls and House Lots at Mayapán. Current Reports
No. 13:234-253. Carnegie Institute of Washington, Department of Archaeology,
Washington, D.C.
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana
1962 Civic and religious structures at Mayapán, In “Introduction,”
in Mayapán, Yucatan, Mexico, by Harry E. D. Pollock, Ralph L.
Roys, Tatiana Proskouriakoff, and A. L. Smith, pp. 87-164. Washington, DC: Carnegie
Institute of Washington Publication No. 619
Proskouriakoff, Tatiana and Charles Temple
1955 A Residential Quadrangle – Structures R-85 to R-90. Current Reports
29:289-362. Carnegie Institute of Washington, Department of Archaeology, Washington,
D.C.
Ruppert, Karl
1943 The Mercado, Chichen Itza, Yucatan. Contributions to American Anthropology
and History No. 43. CIW Publication 546, pp. 223-260.
Smith, A. Ledyard
1962 Residential and Associated Structures at Mayapán. In Mayapán
Yucatan Mexico, edited by H.E.D. Pollock, Ralph L. Roys, Tatiana Proskouriakoff
and A. Ledyard Smith, pp. 165-320. Occasional Publication 619. Carnegie Institution
of Washington.
Publications and Products: Project Bibliography
Hare, Timothy S., Marilyn A. Masson, and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 The Spatial and Social Organization of Mayapan. Society for American Archaeology
Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April. In revision for submission to Journal
of Anthropological Archaeology.
Hare, Timothy S., Marilyn A. Masson and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004 A New Look at the Structure of Postclassic Mayapan. Presented at the Society
for American Archaeology Meetings, Montreal, Canada, 4/1.
Latimer, Jared
2007 The Figurine Assemblage from Mayapan. Master’s paper, May 2007, on
file at Department of Anthropology, UAlbany – SUNY.
Lowry, Justin
2007 Ceramic Interpretations of the Postclassic Maya Center at Mayapan: Establishing
Group Identity through Ceramic Analysis. Master’s paper, May 2007, on
file at Department of Anthropology, UAlbany – SUNY.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2007 Kukulkan/Quetzalcoatl, Death God, and Creation Mythology of Burial Shaft
Temples at Mayapán. Mexicon October 2007 issue.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
n.d. Kukulkan’s Realm: The Postclassic Maya City of Mayapan. Book manuscript
in preparation for the University of Colorado Press, Boulder.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2007 Craft Specialization at Mayapan. Presented at the Society for American
Archaeology Meetings, Austin, Texas.
Masson, Marilyn A., Carlos Peraza Lope, and Timothy S. Hare
n.d. Urban Life at Mayapan. Monograph report in preparation for Consejo de Arqueología,
INAH, Mexico City. To be submitted to the University of Pittsburgh Press.
Masson, Marilyn A., Carlos Peraza Lope, and Timothy S. Hare
2006a The Political Economy of Mayapan, Society for American Archaeology Meetings,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, April. In revision for submission to American Anthropologist.
Masson, Marilyn A., Carlos Peraza Lope, and Timothy S. Hare
In Press A Postclassic Maya Economic Heterogeneity at Mayapan. In: El Urbanismo
en Mesoamerica/Urbanism in Mesoamerica, Volume 3, edited by William Sanders
and Robert H. Cobean. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia/Penn
State University, Mexico, D.F., and University Park, PA. (Presented at the Penn
Urbanism conference, August 2006)
Masson, Marilyn A., Timothy S. Hare, and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006c Postclassic Maya Society Regenerated at Mayapán. In After Collapse:
The Regeneration of Complex Societies, edited by Glenn M. Schwartz and John
J. Nichols, pp. 188-207. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
In Press B Evidence for Maya-Mexican Interaction in the Archaeological Record
of Mayapan. In “Astronomers, Scribes, and Priests: Intellectual Interchange
between the Northern Maya Lowlands and Highland Mexico in the Late Postclassic
Period, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Christine Hernandez, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington,
D.C.(Presented at the Dumbarton Oaks conference, October 2006)
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
In Press C Animal Use at Mayapan. International Conference on Archaeozoology,
Mexico City, August 27. In Press, theme issue from conference symposium, journal
Quaternary International.
Marilyn A. Masson and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006c Figurines and Social Diversity at Mayapan. International Congress of Americanists,
Sevilla, Spain, July 20.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2005 Nuevas Investigaciones en Tres Unidades Residenciales Fuera del Area Monumental
de Mayapán. In Investigadores de La Cultura Maya, Tomo II, pp. 411-424.
Universidad Autónoma de Campeche. Campeche, Mexico.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004a A New Look at Household and Administrative Facilities at the Postclassic
Maya City of Mayapán. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology
Meetings, Montreal, Canada, 4/1.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004b Commoners in Postclassic Maya Society. In Ancient Maya Commoners, edited
by Jon Lohse and Fred Valdez, pp. 197-224. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004c Spatial Patterns of Effigy Use at Mayapán. Presented at the American
Anthropological Meetings, Atlanta, December 2004.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004d Nuevas Investigaciones en Tres Unidades Residenciales Fuera del Área
Monumental de Mayapán. Paper presented at the XIV Encuentro Internacional:
Los Investigadores de la Cultura Maya, Campeche, México, November 12.
Masson, Marilyn A., Timothy S. Hare, and Carlos Peraza Lope
2003 Postclassic Maya Society Regenerated at Mayapan. Presented at the Society
for American Archaeology Meetings, Salt Lake City.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2001 Proyecto Los Fundamentos del Poder Económico de Mazapán,
Temporada Verano 2001. Informe para el Consejo Nacional de Arqueología
de México. UAlbany – SUNY and Centro INAH – Yucatán.
On file at the Consejo Nacional, México, D.F. and Department of Anthropology,
UAlbany – SUNY, Albany, NY.
2002 Proyecto Los Fundamentos del Poder Económico de Mazapán,
Temporada 2002. Informe para el Consejo Nacional de Arqueología de México.
UAlbany – SUNY and Centro INAH – Yucatán. On file at the
Consejo Nacional, México, D.F. and Department of Anthropology, UAlbany
– SUNY, Albany, NY.
2003 Proyecto Los Fundamentos del Poder Económico de Mazapán, Temporada Verano 2003. Informe para el Consejo Nacional de Arqueología de México. UAlbany – SUNY and Centro INAH – Yucatán. On file at the Consejo Nacional, México, D.F. and Department of Anthropology, UAlbany – SUNY, Albany, NY.
Paling, Jason
2007 Postclassic Side-notched Projectile Points: Is there evidence for standardization
among Mayapan points? Master’s paper, May 2007, on file at Department
of Anthropology, UAlbany – SUNY.
Paris, Elizabeth
2006 Metallurgy, Mayapan and the Postclassic World System: Interregional
Connections, Local Products. Master’s paper, May 2006, on file at Department
of Anthropology, UAlbany – SUNY.
In press. Metallurgy, Mayapan and the Postclassic World System. Ancient Mesoamerica.
n.d. The Metal Artifacts of Mayapán. In Urban Life at Mayapan, edited
by
Marilyn A. Masson, Carlos Peraza Lope, and Timothy S. Hare. Final Report for
Consejo de Arqueología INAH-Mexico, DF. UAlbany –SUNY, Albano,
NY. Submitted May 2005, final report planned for submission by the editors in
May 2008.
2006 Metallurgy, Mayapan and the Postclassic World System:
Interregional Connections, Local Products. Paper presented at the 2006 annual
meeting, Northeast Anthropological Association, Albany, New York.
Trading in Sound: The role of copper artifacts in the Mayapán economy. Poster presented at the 2005 annual meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.
Peraza Lope, Carlos, Marilyn A. Masson, Timothy S. Hare, and Pedro Candelario
Delgado Kú 2007 The Late Postclassic Chronology of Mayapán: New
Radiocarbon Evidence. Ancient Mesoamerica 17:153-176.
Peraza Lope, Carlos, Marilyn A. Masson, and Bradley Russell
2005 Spatial Patterns of Effigy Censer and Sculpture Use at Mayapán.
Presented at the 2nd Congreso Internacional de Mayistas, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico,
March 14. In Press (Conference Proceedings, edited by Alfredo Barrera Rubio
and Ruth Kubler).
Peraza Lope, Carlos and Marilyn A. Masson
2006 La cronología de Mayapán. International Congress of Americanists,
Sevilla, Spain, July 20.
Russell, Bradley (UAlbany doctoral student)
2004 Settlement in the Rural-Urban Fringe of Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico: Preliminary
Results. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Montreal,
Canada, 4/1.
2007 "Colonnaded Hall Group Discovered Outside Mayapan City Walls"
In Mexicon Vol. XXIX, August 2007, pp. 93-94.
2007 The Economic Organization of Peripheral Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico. Presented
at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Austin, Texas.
Russell, Bradley W. and Bruce H. Dahlin
In Press Traditional Burnt-Lime Production Techniques at Mayapán, Mexico
and Their Implications for the Scale and Impacts of Ancient Lime Production
. Journal of Field Archaeology.
Conference Papers*
* (not including those published in conference proceedings listed above)
Marilyn A. Masson and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004 Spatial Patterns of Effigy Use at Mayapán. Presented at the American
Anthropological Meetings, Atlanta, December 2004.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2004 A New Look at Household and Administrative Facilities at the Postclassic
Maya City of Mayapán. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology
Meetings, Montreal, Canada, April 1.
Hare, Timothy S. and Marilyn A. Masson
2004 A New Look at the Structure of the Postclassic Maya City of Mayapán.
Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Montreal, Canada,
April 1.
Russell, Bradley and Travis Ormsby
2004 Settlement Patterns Outside of the City Wall of Mayapán, Yucatán,
Mexico. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Montreal,
Canada, April 1.
Marilyn A. Masson, Carlos Peraza Lope, and Timothy S. Hare
Marilyn A. Masson, Timothy S. Hare, and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 (planned for April) The Political Economy of Mayapán, In a session
entitled: “Maya Settlement Patterns in Northern Yucatan: Papers in Honor
of Ed Kurjack,” organized by Bruce H. Dahlin. 71st Society for American
Archaeology Meetings, San Juan Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006
Timothy Hare, Marilyn A. Masson, and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 (planned for April) The Spatial and Social Organization of the Postclassic
Maya City of Mayapán. In a session entitled: “The Spatial and Social
Organization of Mesoamerican Cities,” organized by Michael E. Smith and
Marilyn A. Masson. 71st Society for American Archaeology Meetings, San Juan
Puerto Rico, April 26-30, 2006
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 (planned for July) Social Diversity and Ethnicity at Mayapán as
Reflected in Household Architecture and Artifacts. In a session on “Social
Identity in Mesoamerica” organized by Judith Gallegos and Julia Hendon.
International Congress of Americanists, Seville, Spain.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 (planned for October) Evidence for Maya-Mexican Interaction in the Archaeological
Record of Mayapán. In a symposium entitled: “Maya-Highland Mexican
Interaction During the Late Postclassic Period,” organized by Gabrielle
Vail and Christina Hernandez. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.
Masson, Marilyn A. and Carlos Peraza Lope
2006 (planned for August) Animal Use at Mayapán. In a session entitled:
“Zooarchaeological Evidence of the Ancient Maya and their Environment:
Human Impact on Environment and Environmental Impact on Culture,” organized
by Christopher M. Gotz and Kitty F. Emery. International Conference of the International
Council of Archaeozoology, Mexico City, August 23-28, 2006.
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