The Maya and Teotihuacan : Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction.
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Intro -- Contents -- Figure List -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction, by Geoffrey E. Braswell -- Chapter 2: Teotihuacan,Militarism, and Pacific Guatemala, by Frederick J. Bove and Sonia Medrano Busto -- Chapter 3: Dating Early Classic Interaction between Kaminaljuyu and Central Mexico, by Geoffrey E. Braswell -- Chapter 4: Understanding Early Classic Interaction between Kaminaljuyu and Central Mexico, by Geoffrey E. Braswell -- Chapter 5: Founding Events and Teotihuacan Connections at Copán, Honduras, by Robert J. Sharer -- Chapter 6: Problematical Deposits and the Problem of Interaction: The Material Culture of Tikal during the Early Classic Period, by María Josefa Iglesias Ponce de León -- Chapter 7: Architectural Aspects of Interaction between Tikal and Teotihuacan during the Early Classic Period, by Juan Pedro Laporte -- Chapter 8: Images of Power and the Power of Images: Early Classic Iconographic Programs of the Carved Monuments of Tikal, by James Borowicz -- Chapter 9: Teotihuacan at Altun Ha: Did It Make a Difference? by David M. Pendergast -- Chapter 10: Teotihuacan and Oxkintok: New Perspectives from Yucatán, by Carmen Varela Torrecilla and Geoffrey E. Braswell -- Chapter 11: Tetitla and the Maya Presence at Teotihuacan, by Karl A.Taube -- Chapter 12: Teotihuacan and Early Classic Interaction: A Perspective from Outside the Maya Region, by George L. Cowgill -- Chapter 13: The Maya and Teotihuacan, by Joyce Marcus -- Bibliography -- Index.
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