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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Thinking About Barriers and Connectivity in Maya Archaeological Landscapes
1. Causeways and Geopolitical Connections in the Ucí-Cansahcab Region, Yucatán
2. The Axis Connecting Classic Maya Economy and Ritual at Xunantunich, Belize
3. Roads, Temples, and the Community Boundaries of Cobá, Quintana Roo
4. Taming the Jungle: Decauville Railroads in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Yucatán
5. The Chichén Itzá and Ek Balam Borderlands
6. Crossing the Last Maya Boundary: The Central Line of the Military Campaign, 1899–1904
7. All in All, It’s (Not) Just Another Brick in the Wall: Examining the Diverse Functions of Wall Architecture in Western Belize
8. Two Tales of a City: The Sakbe’ob at Yo’okop from the Viewpoints of Elites and Commoners
9. Changing Perspectives on Ancient Maya Neighborhoods and Houselots at Xnoha in Northwest Belize
10. Prehistoric Albarradas at the Site of Buena Vista, Cozumel
11. An Ethnoecological View of the Evolution of Solares: A Yucatán Maya Houselot Case Study
12. The Identity That Binds and the Albarradas That Divide: Residential Space and Ethnoarchaeology in Yaxunah, Yucatán
13. Constructing a World Beneath Quintana Roo
14. Not Seeing Is Believing: The Production of Space in Ancient Maya Cave Sites
Contributors
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