Occasional Publications from the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies

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Occasional Publication Number 1:
The Belize Postclassic Project: Laguna de On Island Excavations 1996

Edited by Marilyn A. Masson and Robert M. Rosenswig

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 2:
Belize Postclassic Project 1997: Laguna de On, Progresso Lagoon, Laguna Seca

Edited by Marilyn A. Masson and Robert M. Rosenswig

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 3:
Belize Postclassic Project 1998: Investigations at Progresso Lagoon

Edited by Marilyn A. Masson and Robert M. Rosenswig

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 4:
Ethnohistory of Early Colonial Nicaragua: Demography and Encomiendas of the Indian Communities
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By Patrick S. Werner

This important manuscript on early colonial Nicaragua has already proven to be of great value to scholars of Nicaraguan history, and its publication by IMS will make it available to scholars and public alike. There is no other book that treats the early demography and colonial social structure of Nicaragua in such detail and depth. Students of both prehispanic and colonial Nicaragua will find it invaluable for an understanding of the Nicaraguan aboriginal peoples. In time, it is likely that Werner's book will become a classic work in Mesoamerican and Central American studies.
- Dr. Robert Carmack, SUNY Albany

$22.00

Occasional Publication Number 5:
Belize Postclassic Project 1999: Continued Investigations at Progresso Lagoon and Laguna Seca

Edited by Robert M. Rosenswig and Marilyn A. Masson

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 6:
Belize Postclassic Project 2000: Investigations at Caye Coco and the Shore Settlements of Progresso Lagoon

Edited by Robert M. Rosenswig and Marilyn A. Masson

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 7:
Belize Postclassic Project 2001: Investigations at Caye Coco and the Shore Settlements of Progresso Lagoon

Edited by Antonina M. Delu, Bradley W. Russell and Marilyn A.Masson

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 8:
Sacred Landscape and Settlement in the Sibun River Valley, XARP (1999) Archaeological Survey and Excavation

By Patricia McAnany

$12.00

A set of 13 maps are also available for Occasional Publication 8, for $39.00.

Occasional Publication Number 9:
Belize Postclassic Project 2002: Investigations at the Shore Settlements of Progresso Lagoon and San Estevan

Edited by Josalyn M. Ferguson, Maxine H. Oland and Marilyn A. Masson

$12.00

 

 

 


Occasional Publication Number 10:
Belize Postclassic Project 2003: Investigations on the West Shore of Progresso Lagoon

Edited by Maxine Oland and Marilyn A. Masson

$12.00

 

 

 

 

Occasional Publication Number 11:
Postclassic Figurines of Central Mexico

By Flora Siegel Kaplan

$12.00

Occasional Publication Number 12:
The Ground Stone Tools of Caye Coco, Belize

By Antonina M. Delu

$12.00 Hardcopy. Download online version here. Occ.Pub. 12 (1,656kb)

 

 

 

 

 

Occasional Publication Number 13:
Postclassic Maya Lithic Tool Maintenance, Recycling, and Consumption Patterns at Laguna de On Island

By Sheila M Galup

$12.00 Hardcopy. Download online version here. Occ.Pub.13 (4,293kb)

Occasional Publication Number 14:
San Estevan Archaeological Project 2005: Report to the Department of Archaeology, Belmopan, Belize. Edited by Robert M. Rosenswig

12.00$ Hardcopy. Download online version here. Occ. Pub.14 (5056kb)

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Occasional Publication Number 15:
San Estevan Archaeological Project 2008: Report to the Department of Archaeology, Belmopan, Belize. Edited by Robert M. Rosenswig

12.00$ Hardcopy. Download online version here. Occ. Pub.15 (8577kb)

Prices do not include shipping charges. For shipping prices, please contact the IMS office at (518) 442-4722 or ims@albany.edu.


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