If you liked Maya Ruins Revisited by William Frej, Alma Durán-Merk, Stephan Merk, Jeremy A. Sabloff, and Khristaan D. Villela, start with Analysis of community patterns at Sayil, Yucatan, Mexico (1986), Travels Across the Roof of the World (2022), and Summary of the five sessions of the Guatemala City Ceramic Conference [August 9-13, 1965]. These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Analysis of community patterns at Sayil, Yucatan, Mexico 1986 · 8 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  2. 2 Travels Across the Roof of the World 2022 · 280 pages · Anne Frej, William Frej, Edwin Bernbaum · Same author
  3. 3 Summary of the five sessions of the Guatemala City Ceramic Conference [August 9-13, 1965] 36 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  4. 4 The New Archaeology and the Ancient Maya ("Scientific American" Library) 1994 · 193 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  5. 5 Leadership Strategies Economic Activity And Interregional Interaction 2010 · 280 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  6. 6 American archaeology, past and future 1986 · 479 pages · David J. Meltzer, Don D. Fowler, Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  7. 7 The cities of ancient Mexico 1989 · 224 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  8. 8 Simulations in Archaeology 1981 · 356 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
  9. 9 The classic ceramics of Seibal, Peten, Guatemala 1969 · 409 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
  10. 10 Villa Carlota 2009 · 302 pages · Alma Durán-Merk · Same author
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What should I read after Maya Ruins Revisited?

BookOrb recommends Analysis of community patterns at Sayil, Yucatan, Mexico (1986), Travels Across the Roof of the World (2022), Summary of the five sessions of the Guatemala City Ceramic Conference [August 9-13, 1965], The New Archaeology and the Ancient Maya ("Scientific American" Library) (1994), and Leadership Strategies Economic Activity And Interregional Interaction (2010).

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Who wrote Maya Ruins Revisited?

Maya Ruins Revisited is by William Frej, Alma Durán-Merk, Stephan Merk, Jeremy A. Sabloff, and Khristaan D. Villela.