If you liked Simulations in Archaeology by Jeremy A. Sabloff, start with 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 Gordon R. Willey and American archaeology (2007). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Summary of the five sessions of the Guatemala City Ceramic Conference [August 9-13, 1965]
36 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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The New Archaeology and the Ancient Maya ("Scientific American" Library)
1994 · 193 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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Gordon R. Willey and American archaeology
2007 · 252 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff, William Leonard Fash · Same author
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Analysis of community patterns at Sayil, Yucatan, Mexico
1986 · 8 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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The cities of ancient Mexico
1989 · 224 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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Supplement to the Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 1
2015 · 476 pages · Victoria Reifler Bricker, Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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The classic ceramics of Seibal, Peten, Guatemala
1969 · 409 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff, Harvard University. Department of Anthropology · Same author
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American archaeology, past and future
1986 · 479 pages · David J. Meltzer, Don D. Fowler, Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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9
Carras Mesoamerican guidebook
1976 · 51 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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High resolution gamma ray spectroscopic analyses of fine orange pottery
1968 · Edward V. Sayre, Lui-Heung Chan, Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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A Study of changing Pre-columbian commercial systems
1975 · 176 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff · Same author
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Tikal: Dynasties, Foreigners and Affairs of State - Advancing Maya Archaeology (School of American Research Advanced Seminar)
2003 · 448 pages · Jeremy A. Sabloff, School of American Research Staff · Same author
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BookOrb recommends 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), Gordon R. Willey and American archaeology (2007), Analysis of community patterns at Sayil, Yucatan, Mexico (1986), and The cities of ancient Mexico (1989).
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