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List of works by Norman Hammond

Ancient Maya aristocracyJessica Joyce Christie (ed.). Maya palaces and elite residences: an interdisciplinary approach. xi+340 pages, 95 figures, 6 tables. 2003. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-71244- 8 hardback $50

Archaeological Thought in America. Edited by C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky. Pp. viii + 357, ill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-521-35452-8. £35.00

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in September 1989

Barbara L. Stark & Philip J. Arnold III (ed.). Olmec to Aztec: settlemement patterns in the ancient Gulf lowlands. x+383 pages, 79 figures, 11 tables. 1997. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona Press; 0-8165-1689-8 hardback $50

Book reviews. John E. Staller. Maize cobs and cultures: history of Zea mays L. x+262 pages, 66 b&w & colour illustrations, 7 tables. 2010. Heidelberg: Springer; 978-3-642-0405-9 hardback £117; 978-3-642-04506-6 e-book

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Book reviews. Robert M. Rosenswig. The beginnings of Mesoamerican civilization: inter-regional interaction and the Olmec. xxii+374 pages, 69 illustrations, 10 tables. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-11102-7 hardback $95 & £60

C. A. Burland: Montezuma: Lord of the Aztecs. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973. 269 pp., 30 pls. (in colour), numerous unnumbered figs. £4.50

article by Norman Hammond published June 1974 in Antiquity

C. Bruce Hunter: A guide to ancient Maya ruins. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975. Agents: Bailey & Swinfen, Folkestone, Kent. 349 pp., 23 pls. (in colour), 132 figs., 18 maps and site plans. $4.95, £3.50 (paperback)

David Adamson: The ruins of time. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1975, 272 pp. £4.50

David M. Pendergast: Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 1964–1970, Vol. 1: Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1979. 226 pp., 122 illus. and loose plans, boxed

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published March 1982 in Antiquity

David M. Pendergast: Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 1964–1970, Vol. 2: Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1982. 305 pp., 177 illus., and loose plans boxed. CDN $45.00

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published November 1983 in Antiquity

Davin M. Pendergast. Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 1964–1970, volume 3. xv + 416 pages, 163 figures. 38 plates, 4 tables, boxed with oversize figures. 1990. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum; ISBN 0-88854-355-7 (v.3)

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published March 1991 in Antiquity

Dumbarton Oaks duetJulia Guernsey, John E. Clark & Barbara Arroyo (ed.). The place of stone monuments: context, use, and meaning in Mesoamerica's Preclassic transition. xx+358 pages, 291 illustrations, 5 tables. 2010. Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks

Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory. By Stephen Williams 227 × 153mm. Pp. xi + 407, bibliography, index, 105 ills. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. ISBN 0-8122-8238-8. £27.50 (cloth), £11.95 (p/b)

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in September 1991

George L. Cowgill. Ancient Teotihuacan: early urbanism in Central Mexico. 2015. xvi+296 pages,119 b&w illustrations, 3 tables. New York: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-87033-7 hardback £60

Gordon Randolph Willey. Essays in Maya archaeology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1987. 245 pages, 7 illustrations. $27.50 hardback, $13.95 paperback

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in November 1987

Harri Kettunen. Nasal motifs in Maya iconography: a methodological approach to the study of ancient Maya art. 780 pages, 289 illustrations, 197 tables. 2006. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica; 951-41-0994-5 hardback €50

James F. Garber (ed.). The ancient Maya of the Belize Valley: half a century of archaeological research. xx+417 pages, 99 figures, 14 tables. 2004. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 0-8130-2685-7 hardback $75

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in March 2005

Janet Catherine Berlo (ed.). Art, ideology, and the city of Teotihuacan: a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks 8th and 9th October 1988. xii+442 pages, 202 figures. 1992. Washington (DC): Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; ISBN 0-88402-205-6 har

Jon M. Weeks & Jane A. Hill (ed.). The Carnegie Maya: the Carnegie Institution of Washington Maya Research Program, 1913-1957. xx+804 pages, 23 figures, 44 tables, CD-ROM. 2006. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado; 978-0-87081-833-2 hardback w

Kent V. Flannery (ed.): The early Meso-american village. New York, San Francisco, London: Academic Press, 1976. 400 pp., 116 figs., 60 tables. $15.00; £10.65

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published March 1980 in Antiquity

Marilyn A. Masson. In the realm of Nachan kan: Postclassic Maya archaeology of Laguna de On, Belize. xix + 322 pages, 72 figures, 43 tables. 2000. Boulder (CO): University press of Colorado; 0-87081-567-9 hardback £ 47.99 & $ 65

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in September 2001

Maya MattersKarl A. Taube. Olmec Art at Dumbarton Oaks (Pre-Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks 2). xviii+228 pages, 88 figures, 39 colour plates. 2004. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; 0-88402-275-7 hardback $65

Maya miscitataDavid M. Pendergast & Anthony P. Andrews. (ed.). Reconstructing the past: studies in Mesoamerican and Central American prehistory (British Archaeological Reports International Series 1529). viii+158 pages, 106 illustrations, 5 tables. 2

Merle Greene Robertson: The sculpture of Palenque. Vol. I: The Temple of the Inscriptions. 144 pp. 344 illustrations including many colour plates, folding site map in pocket. Princeton: University Press, 1983. $125.00; £77.30

Michael D. Coe: Mexico. London: Thames & Hudson, 1984. 180 pp., 140 illustrations. £12.50

Michael D. Coe: The Maya (3rd ed.). London: Thames and Hudson, 1984. Hudson, 1984. 190 pp., 140 illustrations £4.95 (paperback)

Michael Edwin Kampen: The sculptures of El Tajín, Veracruz, Mexico. Gainsville: University of Florida Press, 1972. 204 pp., 75 figs. $12.50

New Perspectives on the Origins of Americanist Archaeology. David L. Browman and Stephen Williams, editors. 2002. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, x + 378 pp. ISBN 0-8173-1128-9

scholarly article by Norman Hammond published in January 2004

Paul Veyne (ed.). A history of private life I: from pagan Rome to Byzantium. 670 pages. numerous figures. 1987. Cambridge (MA) & London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; ISBN 0-674-39975-7 hardback $29.50

Robert F. Heizer and John A. Graham (eds.): Observations on the emergence of civilization in Mesoamerica. Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility. Number II. Berkeley: University of California, 1971. 251 pp., I

Saburo Sugiyama. Human Sacrifice, Militarism, and Rulership: materialization of state ideology at the Feathered Serpent Pyramid, Teotihuacan. xviii+282 pages 109 illustrations, 2 tables. 2005. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-78056-X hard

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Scott R. Hutson (ed.). Ancient Maya commerce: multidisciplinary research at Chunchucmil. 2017. Boulder: University Press of Colorado; 978-1-60732-539-0 $75

Stephen Houston, David Stuart & Karl Taube. The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and experience among the Classic Maya. viii+324 pages, 265 illustrations. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-71294-4 hardback £35

Stephen Houston, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos & David Stuart (ed.). The decipherment of ancient Maya Writing. XX+551 pages, 190 figures. 2001. Norman (OK): University of Oklahoma Press; 0-8061-3204-3 hardback $65

Sylvanus G. Morley & George W. Brainerd: The Ancient Maya (4th ed. revised by Robert J. Sharer). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1983. 708 pp., many illus., tables, bibliography, index. $29.50