Linda Schele Drawing from Tikal, Altar 5. Disinterred bones rest between two kneeling dancers.  Late Classic. Current Location: Museo Nacional de Antropología y Ethnología, Guatemala City, Guatemala. copyright FAMSI. An Indexed Bibliography of
Prehistoric and Early Historic Maya Human Osteology

Marie Elaine Danforth, Stephen L. Whittington, and Keith P. Jacobi

References

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  1931Dentistry among Mayans.
El Palacio. 31(12): 177-178.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Adams, R. E. W.
  1986Rio Azul, Lost City of the Maya.
National Geographic. 169: 420-451.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1990Archaeological Research at the Lowland Maya City of Rio Azul.
Latin American Antiquity. 1: 23-41.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1992Tombs of Rio Azul.
National Geographic Research and Exploration. 8: 412-427.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Adams, R. E. W., and A. S. Trik
  1961Tikal Report No. 7. Temple 1 (Str. 5D-1): Postconstructional Activities.
In: Tikal Reports. 5-10: 113-147.
Philadelphia: The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Agurcia Fasquelle, R., and W. R. Fash, Jr.
  1989A Royal Maya Tomb Discovered.
National Geographic. 176: 480-487.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Anderson, A. H.
  1959More Discoveries at Caracol.
In: Actas del XXXIII Congreso de Americanistas, 1958. 2: 211-218.
San José, Costa Rica.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Anderson, A. H., and H. Cook
  1944Archaeological Finds near Douglas, British Honduras.
In: Notes on Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology. 40: 83-86.
Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Anjard, R.
  1981Mayan Dental Wonders.
Journal of Oral Implantology. 9: 423-426.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Armstrong, C. W.
  1991Statistical Analysis of Postcranial Discrete Traits within the Tipu Population (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 44-45.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Ashmead, A. S.
  1896Evidences in Yucatan as to the Possible Connection of Precolumbian Syphilis with Asia.
Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases. 14: 93-99.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Austin, D. M.
  1972Appendix - Morphology and Dimensions of the Altar de Sacrificios Teeth.
In: The Human Skeletal Remains from Altar de Sacrificios: An Osteobiographic Analysis, by F. P. Saul. 79-81.
Cambridge: Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 63, No. 2. Harvard University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1978The Biological Affinity of the Ancient Populations of Altar de Sacrificios and Seibal.
Estudios de Cultura Maya. 11: 57-73.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Becker, M. J.
  1973Archaeological Evidence for Occupational Specialization among the Classic Period Maya at Tikal, Guatemala.
American Antiquity. 38: 396-406.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Blom, F.
  1954Ossuaries, Cremation, and Secondary Burials among the Maya of Chiapas.
Journal de la Société des Americanistes. 43: 123-145.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Blom, F., S. S. Grosjean, and H. Cummins
  1933Una cranea maya del Valle de Ulúa, República de Honduras.
Anales de la Sociedad de Geografía e Historia. 10: 32-40.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Bocklage, T. J.
  1984Physical Anthropology of the Ancient Maya Foot (abstract).
In: Papers of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Philadelphia. edited by E. Cockburn 15.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Brady, J. E., L. F. Luin, L. Wright, C Foncea de Ponciano, and S. Villagrán de Brady
  1992Descubrimientos recientes en la Cueva de Sangre de Dos Pilas.
IV Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, 1990. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. Villagrán de Brady 153-168.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Brand, A.
  1941Dientes mayas mutilados.
Revista Geográfica Americana (Buenos Aires). 16: 83-84.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Bullard, W. R., and M. R. Bullard
  1965Late Classic Finds at Baking Pot, British Honduras.
Toronto: Art and Archaeology Occasional Paper No. 8. Royal Ontario Museum.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Caceres, E.
  1938La odontolología en la era precolombina.
In: Historia de la odontología en Guatemala. 15-24.
Guatemala: Tipografía Nacional.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Cave, A. J. E.
  1939Report on Two Skulls from British Honduras.
In: Archaeological Investigations in the Corozal District of British Honduras. by T. W. F. Gann and M. Gann 59-63.
Washington: Bulletin 123, Anthropological Papers No. 7. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Cave, [A. J. E.]
  1939Cranial Deformation among the Ancient Maya (abstract).
Nature. 144(3644): 447.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Chase, A. F.
  1983A Contextual Consideration of the Tayasal-Paxcaman Zone, El Peten, Guatemala.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Chase, A. F., and D. Z. Chase
  1987Investigations at the Classic Maya City of Caracol, Belize: 1985-1987.
San Francisco: Monograph 3. Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Chase, D. Z.
  1982Spatial and Temporal Variability in Postclassic Northern Belize.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.
University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1994Human Osteology, Pathology, and Demography as Represented in the Burials of Caracol, Belize.
In: Studies in the Archaeology of Carcacol, Belize. edited by D. Z. Chase and A. F. Chase 123-138.
San Francisco: Monograph 7. Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Chase, D. Z., and A. F. Chase
  1988A Postclassic Perspective: Excavations at the Maya Site of Santa Rita Corozal, Belize.
San Francisco: Monograph 4. Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Coe, W. R.
  1958Piedras Negras Archaeology: Artifacts, Caches, and Burials.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1959Burials.
In: Piedras Negras Archaeology: Artifacts, Caches, and Burials. 120-139.
Philadelphia: Museum Monographs. The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1965Tikal, Guatemala, and Emergent Maya Civilization.
Science. 147: 1401-1419.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Coe, W. R., and M. D. Coe
  1956Excavations at Nohoch Ek, British Honduras.
American Antiquity. 21: 370-382.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Coe, W. R., and V. L. Broman
  1958Tikal Report No. 2. Excavations in the Stela 23 Group.
In: Tikal Reports Nos. 1-4. 23-60.
Philadelphia: Museum Monograph No. 15. The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Cohen, M. N., C. W. Armstrong, M. E. Danforth, K. P. Jacobi, and K. A. O'Connor
  1992Health Indicators on the Fringe of Spanish Influence: The Maya of Tipu (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 14: 60-61.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Cohen, M. N., K. A. O'Connor, M. E. Danforth, K. P. Jacobi, and C. W. Armstrong
  1994Health and Death at Tipu.
In: In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest. edited by C. S. Larsen and G. R. Milner 121-133.
New York: Wiley-Liss.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Cohen, M. N., S. L. Bennett, and C. W. Armstrong
  1991Interaction of Classes of Health Indicators at Tipu (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 59.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Comas, J.
  1966aAnthropologie der Sprachfamilie der Maya.
Homo. 17: 1-36.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1966bCaracterísticas físicas de la familia lingüística maya.
México: Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, Serie Antropológica No. 20.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Danforth, M. E.
  1987Dental Microdefects in a Colonial Maya Population (abstract).
In: Papers on Paleopathology Presented at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, New York. edited by E. Cockburn 13-14.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1988A Comparison of Health Patterns in the Classic and Colonial Maya Using Microscopic Dental Indicators (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 75: 201-202.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1989aEnamel Microdefect Formation in Deciduous Teeth (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 78: 209.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1989bA Comparison of Childhood Health Patterns in the Late Classic and Colonial Maya Using Enamel Microdefects.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1991Childhood Health Patterns at Tipu: Evidence from Harris Lines (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 65.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1993Marriage and Childbirth in Colonial Tipu.
Community College Humanities Review. 38-44.
Special issue from NEH Summer Institute: Texts of the Pre-Columbian/Spanish Encounters, 1492-1650.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1994Stature Change in Prehistoric Maya of the Southern Lowlands.
Latin American Antiquity. 5: 219-224.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Danforth, M. E., S. L. Bennett, M. N. Cohen, and H. Melkunas
  1985Femoral Cortical Involution in a Colonial Maya Population (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 66: 162.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Dávalos Hurtado, E.
  1946Las deformaciones craneanas.
In: México prehispánico: culturas, deidades, monumentos. edited by J. Abilio Vivo 831-840.
México: Editorial E. Hurtado.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1965Las deformaciones craneanas.
In: Temas de antropología física. 13-20.
México: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Demarest, A., H. Escobedo, J. A. Valdes, S. Houston, L. Wright, and K. Emery
  1991Arqueología, epigrafía y el descubrimiento de una tumba real en el centro ceremonial de Dos Pilas, Petén, Guatemala.
U tz'ib. 1: 14-28.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Demarest, A., J. A. Valdes, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. D. Houston
  1992Una tumba real en el centro ceremonial de Dos Pilas: excavación e implicaciones.
In: V Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 15-18 de julio de 1991. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. Villagrán de Brady 301-315.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Dembo, A.
  1937aLa técnica de las mutilaciones dentarias en la América precolumbiana.
Revista Geográfica Americana (Buenos Aires). 8: 195-202.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1937bLa decoración dentaria en la América aborigen. Las referencias de los cronistas amplimente confirmados por los hallazgos arqueológicos.
Revista Geográfica Americana (Buenos Aires). 7: 95-100.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Dembo, A., and J. Imbelloni
  1938Deformaciones intencionales del cuerpo humano de carácter étnico.
Buenos Aires: Sec. A, Tomo III. Humanior, Biblioteca del Americanista Moderno.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Dillon, B. D., L. Brunker, and K. O. Pope
  1985Ancient Maya Autoamputation? A Possible Case from Salinas de los Nueve Cerros, Guatemala.
Journal of New World Archaeology. 5(4): 24-38.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Donaghey, S., D. C. Pring, R. Wilk, F. P. Saul, L. H. Feldman, and N. Hammond
  1976Excavations at Cuello, 1976.
In: Archaeology in Northern Belize: Corozal Project 1976, Interim Report. edited by N. Hammond 6-59.
Cambridge: Center of Latin American Studies, Cambridge University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Dunning, N., L. E. Wright, K. Emery, E. Secaira, D. Lentz, T. Breach, and D. Rue
  1992Ecología, agricultura, y nutrición en los siglos 7 y 8 en la región de Petexbatún.
In: V Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 15-18 de julio de 1991. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. Villagrán de Brady 163-171.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Engerrand, G.
  1917Les mutilations dentaires chez les anciens mayas.
Revue Anthropologique. 27: 488-493.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Escobedo H. L., J. M. Samayoa, and O. Gómez
  1994Las Pacayas: un nuevo sitio arqueológico en la región Petexbatún.
In: VII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1993. edited by J. P. Laporte and H. L. Escobedo 515-538.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Antropología e Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Evans, D. T.
  1973A Preliminary Evaluation of Tooth Tartar among the Preconquest Maya of the Tayasal Area, El Peten, Guatemala.
American Antiquity. 38: 489-493.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Fastlicht, S.
  1976Tooth Mutilations and Dentistry in Pre-Columbian Mexico. translated by M. Heltzen and E. Comstock
Berlin and Chicago: Buch-und Zeitschriften Verlag "Die Quintessenz".
Only scattered information of interest
  
Ferrer y Ferrer, A.
  1949Mutilaciones dentarias entre los mayas.
Revista de la Asociación Dental Mexicana. 6: 271-277.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Folan, W.
  1982La paleoclimatología y la paleoalimentación.
Boletín de la Escuela de Ciencias Antropológicas de la Universidad de Yucatán. 10: 43-47.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Gann, T. W. F.
  1901Recent Discoveries in Central America Proving the Pre-Columbian Existence of Syphilis in the New World.
Lancet. October 12: 968-970.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1918The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras.
Washington: Bulletin 64. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Gann, T. W. F., and M. Gann
  1939Archaeological Investigations in the Corozal District of British Honduras.
Washington: Bulletin 123, Anthropological Papers No. 7. Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithonian Institution.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Genovés, S.
  1970Anthropometry of Late Prehistoric Remains.
In: Physical Anthropology. edited by T. D. Stewart 35-49.
Austin: Handbook of Middle American Indians, vol. 9, R. Wauchope, general editor. University of Texas Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Gerry, J. P.
  1993Diet and Status among the Classic Maya: An Isotopic Perspective.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Gervais, V., and A. Ichon
  1990Paléoanthropologie des cimetières de La Campana à Mixco Viejo (Guatemala).
Journal de la Société des Americanistes. 76: 55-77.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Glassman, D. M.
  1994Skeletal Biology of the Prehistoric Maya on Ambergris Cay, Belize (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 18: 95.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Gordon, G. B.
  1896The Prehistoric Ruins of Copan, Honduras.
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 1, No. 1, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1898Researches in the Uloa Valley, Honduras.
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 1, No. 4, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Graham, E., D. M. Pendergast, and G. T. Jones
  1989On the Fringes of Conquest: Maya-Spanish Contact in Colonial Belize.
Science. 246: 1254-1259.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Grazioso S., L.
  1992Entierros clásico tardío de un grupo residencial en el noreste de Petén.
In: V Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 15-18 de julio de 1991. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. Villagrán de Brady 143-154.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Guilbert, H. D.
  1943The Mayan Skulls of Copan.
American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery. 29: 216-222.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Hambly, W. D.
  1937Skeletal Material from San Jose Ruin, British Honduras.
Chicago: Anthropological Series Vol. XXV, No. 1, Publ. 380. Field Museum of Natural History.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Hammond, N.
  1982Unearthing the Oldest Known Maya.
National Geographic. 162: 126-140.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Hammond, N., A. Clarke, and C. Robin
  1991Middle Preclassic Buildings and Burials at Cuello, Belize: 1990 Investigations.
Latin American Antiquity. 2: 352-363.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Hammond, N., D. Pring, R. Wilk, S. Donaghey, F. P. Saul, E. S. Wing, A. V. Miller, and L. N. Feldman
  1979The Earliest Lowland Maya? Definition of the Swasey Phase.
American Antiquity. 44: 92-110.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Hammond, N., K. Pretty, and F. P. Saul
  1975A Classic Maya Family Tomb.
World Archaeology. 7: 57-78.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Hatch, J. W., and R. A. Geidel
  1985Status-Specific Dietary Variation in Two World Cultures.
Journal of Human Evolution. 14: 469-476.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Haviland, W. A.
  1967Stature at Tikal, Guatemala: Implications for Ancient Maya Demography and Social Organization.
American Antiquity. 32: 317-325.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1972aA New Look at Classic Maya Social Organization at Tikal.
Cerámica de Cultura Maya. 8: 1-16.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1972bFamily Size, Prehistoric Population Estimates, and the Ancient Maya.
American Antiquity. 37: 135-139.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1981Dower Houses and Minor Centers at Tikal, Guatemala: An Investigation into the Identification of Valid Units in Settlement Hierarchies.
In: Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns. edited by W. Ashmore 89-117.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1985Burials.
In: Excavations in Small Residential Groups of Tikal, Guatemala: Groups 4F-1 and 4F-2. by W. A. Haviland, M. J. Becker, A. Chowning, K. A. Dixon, and K. Heiderpp 123-153.
Philadelphia: Tikal Report No. 19, University Museum Monograph 58. The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Haviland, W. A., and H. Moholy-Nagy
  1992Distinguishing the High and Mighty from the Hoi Polloi at Tikal, Guatemala.
In: Mesoamerican Elites: An Archaeological Assessment. edited by D. Z. Chase and A. F. Chase 50-60.
Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Helmuth, H., and D. M. Pendergast
  1986-1987Lamanai Tomb N9-58/1: Analysis of the Skeletal Evidence.
Ossa. 13: 109-118.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Hester, T. R., J. D. Eaton, and D. G. Steele
  1983La fossa dei crania a Colha.
In: Colha ei maya dei bassipiani. edited by T. Hester, G. Ligabue, S. Salvatori, and M. Sartor 131-133.
Venezia: Erizzo Editrice.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Housely, R. A., N. Hammond, and I. A. Law
  1991AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Preclassic Maya Burials from Cuello, Belize.
American Antiquity. 56: 514-519.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Houston, S., R. Chatham, O. Chinchilla, E Ponciano, and L. Wright
  1992Mapeo y sondeos en Tamarindito.
In: IV Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, 1990. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 169-174.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Iglesias Ponce de León, M. J.
  1993Reflexiones en torno a ciertos enterramientos en Tikal.
In: III Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1989. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 183-196.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología e Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Inomata, T., J. Palka, M. T. Robles, S. Symonds, and L. E. Wright
  1992Excavaciones en grupos residenciales de Dos Pilas.
In: IV Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, 1990. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 141-142.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Jacobi, K. P.
  1991Population Affinities and Social Organization of Tipu Individuals through Dental Metrics and Discrete Traits (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 98.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1994An Analysis of Genetic Structuring in a Colonial Maya Cemetery, Tipu, Belize, Using Dental Morphology and Metrics (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 18: 114.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Kennedy, G. E.
  1983Skeletal Remains from Sarteneja, Belize.
In: Archaeological Excavations in Northern Belize, Central America. edited by R. V. Sidrys 353-372.
Los Angeles: Monograph XVII. Institute of Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Larsen, C. S.
  1994In the Wake of Columbus: Native Population Biology in the Postcontact Americas.
Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 37: 109-154.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Lentz, D. L.
  1991Cosmetic Dentistry among the Ancient Maya.
Mississippi Dental Association Journal. 46(3): 25.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Linné, S.
  1940Dental Decoration in Aboriginal America.
Ethnos. 5: 2-28.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Longyear, J. M.
  1940An Old Empire Skeleton from Copan, Honduras.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 27: 151-154.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1952Skeletal Data.
In: Copan Ceramics. Publication No. 597: 87.
Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
López Olivares, N. M.
  1992Los restos oseos prehispánicos del Valle de Dolores, Petén.
In: V Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 15-18 de julio de 1991. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo Ayala, and S. Villagrán de Brady 237-247.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología e Historia.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1993Huellas vitales y culturales en los entierros de Uaxactún, Petén.
In: III Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1989. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 13-31.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
López, R. F., and R. Ortiz
  1994Excavaciones en un palacio residencial en el Grupo Códice de Nakbe, Petén.
In: VII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1993. edited by J. P. Laporte and H. L. Escobedo 313-333.
Guatemala: Museo Nacionel de Arqueología e Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Magennis, A. L., and A. E. Jansen
  1994Dietary Change at the Lowland Maya Site of Kichpanha, Belize (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 18: 135.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Márquez Morfín, L.
  1984Distribución de la estatura en colecciones oseas mayas prehispánicas.
In: Estudios de antropología biológica (II Colegio de Antropología Física Juan Comas, 1982). edited by R. Ramos Galván and R. M. Ramos Rodríguez 253-271.
México: Estudios de Antropología Biológica. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1987Que sabemos de los mayas peninsulares, a partir de sus restos oseos.
In: Memorias del Primer Coloquio Internacional de Mayistas. 43-56.
México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1991La dieta prehispánica en la costa yucateca.
Estudios de Cultura Maya. 18: 359-394.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1992Evidencias oseas sobre la dieta maya durante el postclásico.
In: Memorias del Primer Congreso Internacional de Mayistas. 539-549.
México: Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Massey, V. K.
  1988Cut Marks on the Colha, Belize, Skull Pit Skeletal Material (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 75: 247.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1989The Human Skeletal Remains from a Terminal Classic Skull Pit at Colha, Belize.
Papers of the Colha Project, Vol. 3. Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin, and Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1994Osteological Analysis of the Skull Pit Children.
In: Continuing Archeology at Colha, Belize. edited by T. R. Hester, H. J. Shafer, and J. D. Eaton 209-220.
Austin: Studies in Archeology 16. Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Massey, V. K., and D. G. Steele
  1982Preliminary Notes on the Dentition and Taphonomy of the Colha Human Skeletal Material.
In: Archaeology at Colha, Belize: The 1981 Interim Report. edited by T. R. Hester, H. J. Shafer, and J. D. Eaton 198-202.
Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio and Centro Studi e Ricerche Ligabue, Venezia, San Antonio.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Mata Amado, G.
  1994Dental Treatments in Prehispanic Mesoamerica.
In: Seventh Palenque Round Table, 1989. edited by V. Fields, pp.267-270. M. G. Robertson, general editor vol. VIII.
San Francisco: Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Matheny, D. G.
  1988The Northwest Plaza Burials at Lagartero, Chiapas, Mexico.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Merriwether, D. A.
  1994DNA and the Peopling of the New World.
Mother Tongue. Issue 23, November: 22-28.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Merriwether, D. A., F. Rothhammer, and R. E. Ferrell
  1992Mitochondrial DNA Variation in Ancient and Contemporary Amerindians Using the tRNALYS-COII Deletion and Diagnostic Restriction Sites (abstract).
American Journal of Human Genetics. 51(4): A13.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1994Genetic Variation in the New World: Ancient Teeth, Bone, and Tissue as Sources of DNA.
Experientia. 50: 592-601.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Merwin, R. E., and G. C. Vaillant
  1932The Ruins of Holmul, Guatemala.
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 3, No. 3. Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Nickens, P. R.
  1976Stature Reduction as an Adaptive Response to Food Production in Mesoamerica.
Journal of Archaeological Science. 3: 31-41.
Only scattered information of interest
  
O'Connor, K. A.
  1991Paleodemography of the Tipu Population (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 138-139.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Paine, R. B.
  1993Population Dynamics at Copan, Honduras, A.D. 450-1250: A Study in Archaeological Demography.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Peña Saint Martin, F.
  1985Nutrición entre los mayas prehispánicos. Un estudio osteobiográfico.
Cuicuilco. 4(16): 5-16.
México: Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Pendergast, D. M.
  1969Altun Ha, British Honduras (Belize): The Sun God's Tomb.
Toronto: Art and Archaeology, Occasional Paper 19. Royal Ontario Museum.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1979Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 1964-1970. vol. 1
Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1982Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 1964-1970. vol. 2
Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Pendergast, D. M., M. H. Bartley, and G. J. Armelagos
  1968A Maya Tooth Offering from Yakalche, British Honduras.
Man. 3: 635-643.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Pijoan Aguadé, C. M., and M. E. Salas Cuesta
  1984aCostumbres funerarias en Mundo Perdido, Tikal.
Estudios de antropología biológica (II Coloquio de Antropología Física Juan Comas, 1982). edited by R. Ramos Galván and R.M. Ramos Rodríguez 237-250.
México: Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1984bLa población prehispánica de Jaina: análisis osteológico.
In: Investigaciones recientes en el área maya. tomo II: 471-480.
San Cristobal de las Casas: Memorias de la XVII Mesa Redonda, 1981. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Pompa y Padilla, J. A.
  1984Jaina y Chichén Itzá: morfología dentaria normal de dos muestras de la población maya prehispánica.
In: Investigaciones recientes en el área maya. tomo II: 481-489.
San Cristobal de las Casas: Memorias de la XVII Mesa Redonda, 1981. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Popenoe, D. H.
  1934Some Excavations at Playa de los Muertos, Ulua River, Honduras.
Maya Research. 1(2): 8-85.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Reed, D. M.
  1994Ancient Maya Diet at Copan, Honduras, as Determined through Analysis of Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopes.
In: Paleonutrition: The Diet and Health of Prehistoric Americans. edited by K. D. Sobolik 210-221.
Carbondale: Occasional Papers Series Vol. 22. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Ricketson, O. G., Jr.
  1925Burials in the Maya Area.
American Anthropologist. 27: 381-401.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1931Excavations at Baking Pot, British Honduras.
Washington: Contributions to American Archaeology Vol. I, No. 1. Publication No. 403. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Ricketson, O. G., Jr., and E. B. Ricketson
  1937Human Remains.
In: Uaxactun, Guatemala, Group E, 1926-31. 139-149.
Washington: Publication No. 477. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Robin, C.
  1989Preclassic Maya Burials at Cuello.
Oxford: International Series 480. British International Reports.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Romero Molina, J.
  1952Los patrones de la mutilación dentaria prehispánica.
Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. 4: 177-221.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1965Recientes adiciones a la colección de dientes mutilados.
Anales del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. 17: 199-256.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1984aPatrones de mutilación dentaria en la zona maya: observaciones recientes.
In: Investigaciones recientes en el área maya. tomo I: 3-21.
San Cristobal de las Casas: Memorias de la XVII Mesa Redonda. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1984bIncrustaciones y mutilaciones dentarias.
In: México antiguo. edited by A. López Austin and C. Viesco Trevino 322-327.
México: Historia general de medicina en México Tomo I. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México y Academia Nacional de Medicina.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1986Catálogo de la colección de dientes mutilados prehispánicos, IV parte.
México: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Romero Molina, J., and S. Fastlicht
  1951El arte de las mutilaciones dentarias.
México: Enciclopedia mexicana de arte No. 14. Ediciones Mexicanas.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Rubín de la Borbolla, D. F.
  1940Types of Mutilation in Mexico.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 26: 349-365.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Rue, D., A. C. Freter, and D. A. Ballinger
  1989The Caverns of Copan Revisited: Preclassic Sites in the Sesesmil River Valley, Copan, Honduras.
Journal of Field Archaeology. 16: 395-404.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Ruz Lhuillier, A.
  1965Tombs and Funerary Practices of the Maya Lowlands.
In: Archaeology of Southern Mesoamerica, part I. edited by G. R. Willey 441-461.
Austin: Handbook of Middle American Indians, vol. 2, R. Wauchope, general editor. University of Texas Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1968Costumbres funerarias de los antiguos mayas.
México: Seminaria de cultura maya. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1977Gerontocracy at Palenque?.
In: Social Process in Maya Prehistory. edited by N. Hammond 287-295.
New York: Academic Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Saul, F. P.
  1967Osteobiography of the Lowland Maya of Altar de Sacrificios, Guatemala (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 27: 237.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1972aThe Human Skeletal Remains from Altar de Sacrificios, Guatemala: An Osteobiographic Analysis.
Cambridge: Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 63, No. 2. Harvard University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1972bThe Physical Anthropology of the Ancient Maya: An Appraisal.
In: Verhandlungen des XXXVIII Internationalen Amerikanistenkongresses, Stuttgart-München, 1968. band IV: 383-394.
München: Kommissionsverlag Klaus Renner.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1973Disease in the Maya Area: The Pre-Columbian Evidence.
In: The Classic Maya Collapse. edited by T. P. Culbert 301-324.
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1975aAppendix 8 - Human Remains from Lubaatun.
In: Lubaantun, a Classic Maya Realm. edited by N. Hammond 389-410.
Cambridge: Peabody Museum Monographs No. 2. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1975bThe Maya and Their Neighbors (1974): As Recorded in Their Skeletons.
In: The Maya and Their Neighbors. edited by G. R. Willey, J. A. Sabloff, E. Z. Vogt, and F. P. Saul 35-40.
Cambridge: Peabody Museum Monographs No. 5. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1976Osteobiography: Life History Recorded in Bone.
In: The Measures of Man. edited by E. Giles and S. Friedlaender 372-382.
Cambridge: Peabody Museum Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1977The Paleopathology of Anemia in Mexico and Guatemala.
In: Porotic Hyperostosis: An Enquiry. edited by E. Cockburn Monograph No. 2: 10-15, 18.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1978Osteitis or Bone Inflammation and the Question of Pre-Columbian Syphilis (and/or Yaws) among the Maya (abstract).
In: Papers and Exhibits on Paleopathology Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association at the Academy of Medicine, Toronto. edited by E. Cockburn T9-T10.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Saul, F. P., and J. M. Saul
  1980aA Year in the Past.
Paleopathology Newsletter. No. 29: 7-8.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1980bRecent Advances in the Paleopathology of the Maya (abstract).
In: Papers and Exhibits on Paleopathology Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Niagara Falls. edited by E. Cockburn NF4-NF5.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1984aPaleobiología en la zona maya.
In: Investigaciones recientes en el área maya. tomo I: 23-42.
San Cristobal de las Casas: Memorias de la XVII Mesa Redonda, 1981. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1984bLa osteopatología de los mayas de las tierras bajas del sur.
In: México antiguo. edited by A. López Austin and C. Viesco Trevino 313-321.
México: Historia general de la medicina en México Tomo I. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Academía Nacional de Medicina.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1985Life History as Recorded in Maya Skeletons from Cozumel, Mexico.
In: National Geographic Research Reports. edited by W. Swanson 20: 583-587.
Washington: National Geographic Society Press.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1989Osteobiography: A Maya Example.
In: Reconstruction of Life from the Skeleton. edited by M. Y. Iscan and K. Kennedy 287-302.
New York: Alan R. Liss.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1991The Preclassic Population of Cuello.
In: Cuello: An Early Maya Community in Belize. edited by N. Hammond 134-158.
Cambridge: Cambridge University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Saul, F. P., and N. Hammond
  1973A Classic Maya Tooth Cache from Lubaantun, British Honduras.
In: Studies in Ancient Mesoamerica. edited by J. Graham 31-35.
Berkeley: Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility 18.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1974A Classic Maya Tooth Cache from Lubaantun, Belize.
Man. 9: 123-127.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Saville, M. H.
  1913aPrecolumbian Decoration of the Teeth in Ecuador, with Some Account of the Occurrence of the Custom in Other Parts of North and South America.
American Anthropologist. 15: 377-394.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1913bPrecolumbian Decoration of the Teeth in Ecuador, with Some Account of the Occurrence of the Custom in Other Parts of North and South America.
Lancaster: New Era Printing.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Schwarcz, H. P., and M. J. Schoeninger
  1991Stable Isotope Analysis in Human Nutritional Ecology.
Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 34: 283-321.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Schwarcz, H. P., C. D. White, and P. F. Healy
  1993Diversity in Pre-Columbian Diet: The Evidence from Pacbitun, Belize (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 16: 176.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Scott, R. F.
  1980A Note on Miscellaneous Burials from the 1980 Season at Colha.
In: The Colha Project, Second Season, 1980 Interim Report. edited by T. R. Hester, H. J. Shafer, and J. D. Eaton 353.
San Antonio: The University of Texas at San Antonio and Center for Archaeological Research, Centro Studi e Richerche Ligabue, Venezia.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Sharer, R. J.
  1978Archaeology and History at Quirigua, Guatemala.
Journal of Field Archaeology. 5: 51-70.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Smith, A. L.
  1937Structure A-XVIII, Uaxactun.
Washington: Contributions to American Archaeology No. 20. Publication No. 483. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1950Appendix A - Detailed Descriptions of Burials.
In: Uaxactun, Guatemala: Excavations of 1931-37. 95-102.
Washington: Publication No. 588. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1972Excavations at Altar de Sacrificios: Architecture, Settlement, Burials, and Caches.
Cambridge: Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Vol. 62, No. 2. Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Smith, R. E.
  1937A Study of the Structure A-1 Complex at Uaxactun, Peten, Guatemala.
Washington: Contributions to American Archaeology Vol. III, No. 19. Publication No. 456. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Solares, J.
  1993Incrustaciones dentarias mayas: un análisis preliminar.
In: III Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1989. edited by J. P. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 3-12.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Steele, D. G.
  1986The Skeletal Material from Rio Azul, 1984 Season.
In: Rio Azul Reports Number 2, The 1984 Season. edited by D. G. Steele 111-116.
San Antonio: Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Steele, D. G., and C. Bramblett
  1988The Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton.
College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Steele, D. G., J. D. Eaton, and A. J. Taylor
  1980The Skulls from Operation 2011 at Colha: A Preliminary Examination.
In: The Colha Project, Second Season, 1980 Interim Report. edited by T. R. Hester, H. J. Shafer, and J. D. Eaton 163-172.
The University of Texas at San Antonio and Center for Archaeological Research, Centro Studi e Ricerche Liguabue, Venezia, San Antonio.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Steinbock, R. T.
  1976Paleopathological Diagnosis and Interpretation.
Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Stewart, T. D.
  1941New Examples of Tooth Mutilation from Middle America.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 28: 117-124.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1949Notas sobre esqueletos humanos prehispánicos hallados en Guatemala.
Antropología e Historia de Guatemala. 1: 23-34.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1953Skeletal Remains from Zaculeu, Guatemala.
In: The Ruins of Zaculeu, Guatemala. edited by R. B. Woodbury and A. S. Trik 1: 295-311.
Richmond: United Fruit Co.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1975Human Skeletal Remains from Dzibilchaltun, Yucatan, Mexico, with a Review of Cranial Deformity Types in the Maya Region. Publ. 31, No. 7.
New Orleans: Middle American Research Institute,Tulane University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Storey, R.
  1985aLa paleodemografía de Copán.
Yaxkin. 8: 151-160.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1985bPrecolumbian Child and Infant Mortality in Teotihuacan and Copan (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 66: 234-235.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1986Entierros y clase social en Copán, Honduras: aspectos biológicas.
Yaxkin. 9: 55-61.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1988Prenatal Enamel Defects in Teotihuacan and Copan (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 75: 275-276.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1992aThe Children of Copan: Issues in Paleopathology and Paleodemography.
Ancient Mesoamerica. 3: 161-167.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1992bPatterns of Susceptibility of Dental Defects in the Deciduous Dentition of a Pre-Columbian Skeletal Population.
In: Recent Contributions to the Study of Enamel Developmental Defects. edited by A. H. Goodman and L. Capasso 171-183.
Chieti: Journal of Paleopathology Monograph No. 2. Associazione Antropologica Abruzze.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1994Developmental Defects of Enamel and Children of Privilege in One Late Classic Maya Center (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 18: 189.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Stromsvik, C.
  1941-1942Honduras.
Carnegie Institution Year Book. 41: 249-250.
Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Sweet, A. P. S., M. G. Buonocore, and I. F. Buck
  1963Prehispanic Indian Dentistry.
Dental Radiography and Photography. 36: 3-12, 19-21.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Thompson, E. H.
  1897Explorations in the Cave of Loltun, Yucatan. Vol. 1, No. 2.
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1904Archaeological Researches in Yucatan. Vol. 3, No. 1
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Thompson, J. E. S.
  1931Archaeological Investigations in the Southern Cayo District, British Honduras. Anthropological Series Vol. 17, No. 3, Publ. 301
Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1939Excavations at San Jose, British Honduras. Publication No. 506
Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1940Late Ceramic Horizons at Benque Viejo, British Honduras. No. 35. Publication No. 528
Washington: Contributions to American Anthropology and History, Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Tourtellot, G., III
  1990Burials: A Cultural Analysis.
In: Excavations at Seibal, Department of Peten, Guatemala. edited G. R. Willey Vol. 17, No. 2: 81-142.
Cambridge: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Only scattered information of interest
  
van Rippen, B.
  1917Pre-Columbian Operative Dentistry of the Indians of Middle and South America.
Dental Cosmos. 59: 861-873.
Only scattered information of interest
  
van Tuerenhout, D., R. Méndez, I. Verhagen, and P. Aldritt
  1994Investigaciones arqueológicas en Quim Chi Hilan: temporadas de 1992 y 1993.
In: VII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1993. edited by J. P. Laporte and H. L. Escobedo 471-493.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Antropología e Etnología.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Wauchope, R.
  1934Housemounds at Uaxactun.
Washington: Contributions to American Archaeology No. 7. Publication No. 436. Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Weeks, J. M.
  1980Dimensions of Social Differentiation at Chisalin, El Quiche, Guatemala, A.D. 1400-1524.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Albany, Albany. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Weiss, P.
  1967Ensayo de osteología cultural en Guatemala.
Antropología e Historia de Guatemala. 19: 14-26.
Only scattered information of interest
  
Welsh, W. B. M.
  1988aAn Analysis of Classic Lowland Maya Burials. International Series 409
Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1988bA Case for the Practice of Human Sacrifice among the Classic Lowland Maya.
In: Recent Studies in Precolumbian Archaeology. International Series 421: 143-165.
Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.
Only scattered information of interest
  
White, C. D.
  1988aThe Ancient Maya from Lamanai, Belize: Diet and Health Over 2000 Years.
Canadian Review of Physical Anthropology. 6(2): 1-21.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1988bDiet and Health in the Ancient Maya at Lamanai.
In: Diet and Subsistence: Current Archaeological Perspectives. edited by B. E. Kennedy and G. M. LeMoine 288-296.
Calgary: Archaeology Association, University of Calgary.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1990Patterns of Anemia and Diet Before and After the Conquest of the Maya (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 81: 316.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1994Dietary Dental Pathology and Culture Change in the Maya.
Strength in Diversity: A Reader in Physical Anthropology. edited by A. Herring and L. Chan 279-302.
Toronto: Canadian Scholar's Press.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
White, C. D., and H. P. Schwarcz
  1989Ancient Diet: As Inferred from Isotopic and Elemental Analysis of Human Bone.
Journal of Archaeological Science. 16: 451-476.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
White, C. D., L. E. Wright, and D. M. Pendergast
  1994Biological Disruption in the Early Colonial Period at Lamanai.
In: In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest. edited by C. S. Larsen and G. R. Milner 135-145.
New York: Wiley-Liss.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
White, C. D., P. F. Healy, and H. P. Schwarcz
  1993Intensive Agriculture, Social Status and Maya Diet at Pacbitun, Belize.
Journal of Anthropological Research. 49: 347-375.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Whittington, S. L.
  1988Use of Event History Analysis to Expose Statistically Significant Demographic Differences Between Populations (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 75: 287-288.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1989Characteristics of Demography and Disease in Low Status Maya from Classic Period Copan, Honduras.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1991aDetection of Significant Demographic Differences between Subpopulations of Prehispanic Maya from Copan, Honduras.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 85: 167-184.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1991bEnamel Hypoplasia in the Low Status Maya Population of Copan, Honduras, around the Time of the Collapse (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 12: 183.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1992Enamel Hypoplasia in the Low Status Maya Population of Prehispanic Copan, Honduras.
In: Recent Contributions to the Study of Enamel Developmental Defects. edited by A. H. Goodman and L. Capasso Journal of Paleopathology Monograph No. 2: 185-205.
Chieti: Associazone Antropologica Abruzze.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Whittington, S. L., and D. M. Reed
  1994Los esqueletos de Iximché.
In: VII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1993. edited by J. P. Laporte and H. L. Escobedo 23-28.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Willey, G. R.
  1965Human Burials.
In: Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Belize Valley. edited by G. R. Willey, W. R. Bullard, J. B. Glass and J. C. Gifford 54: 530-558.
Cambridge: Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Wright, L. E.
  1990aStresses of Conquest: A Study of Wilson Bands and Enamel Hypoplasias in the Maya of Lamanai, Belize.
American Journal of Human Biology. 2: 25-35.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1990bAn Archaeological Application of Cementum Annulation at Tipu, Belize (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 81: 320.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1993aPrehistoric Diet in the Collapse of the Pasion Maya (abstract).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Supplement 16: 213.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1993bPrehistoric Health Status in the Pasion Maya Lowlands: Ecological Collapse Reconsidered (abstract).
Papers on Paleopathology Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Toronto. edited by E. Cockburn 27-28.
Detroit: Paleopathology Association.
Only scattered information of interest
  
  1993cLa dieta antigua en la región del Río de la Pasión.
In: VI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1992. edited by J. L. Laporte, H. L. Escobedo, and S. Villagrán de Brady 201-208.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1994aThe Sacrifice of the Earth? Diet, Health and Inequality in the Pasion Maya Lowlands.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
  1994bEnfermidad, salud y el colapso maya en las tierras bajas.
In: VII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1993. edited by J. L. Laporte and H. L. Escobedo 553-562.
Guatemala: Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  
Young, D.
  1994Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from Operation 2031, Colha, Belize.
In: Continuing Archeology at Colha, Belize. edited by T. R. Hester, H. J. Shafer, and J. D. Eaton Studies in Archeology 16: 59-63.
Austin: Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at Austin.
Primary emphasis on Maya skeletal biology
  

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