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Archaeology of Jalisco, MexicoArchaeology of Jalisco, Mexico - Collection of text discussion, professional articles, chronological charts, images, site maps, and project updates related to the archaeology of the state of Jalisco, western Mexico. Run by Dr. Chris Beekman, a Mesoamerican archaeologist.

Ancient Mexico MapAncient Mexico Map - An interactive map of Mexico showing pre-Columbian archaeological sites. Plans and details of some sites.
ArchaeoPlanetArchaeoPlanet - Scholarly reports and articles by Lawrence G. Desmond, Mesoamerican Archive, Peabody Museum at Harvard University, on projects in Mesoamerica using ground penetrating radar and photogrammetry, and the history of archaeology. Archeology of Teotihuacan, MexicoArcheology of Teotihuacan, Mexico - Saburo Sugiyama, Arizona State University, Dept. of Anthropology gives a description of this ancient city, with illustrated reports on excavations, chronologies and maps.
Earliest Mesoamerican Human-duck Imagery from Cuauhtémoc, ChiapasEarliest Mesoamerican Human-duck Imagery from Cuauhtémoc, Chiapas - The Mesoamerican Formative period (1600 BCE - 300 CE) represents the time when agricultural dependence and sociopolitical complexity developed in the region for the first time. Forgotten BajaForgotten Baja - Archaeological sites in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Sources gathered by Inner Explorations include photographs of caves and a survey being carried out.
GB_Online: MesoamericaGB_Online: Mesoamerica - Personal pages with photographs of Tikal, Palenque, and Tonina; introduction to writing, calendar; links. Huichol Indians of Mexico: The Real Treasure of the Sierra MadreHuichol Indians of Mexico: The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre - An article by Charmayne McGee for Planeta.com describing this fragile indigenous culture, a window open to the natural world of preColombian times.
Mesoamerican Photo ArchivesMesoamerican Photo Archives - Full-color photographs of archaeological sites and museums from all over Mexico with detailed captions. Old Mound May Lead to New Ideas About People 5,000 Years AgoOld Mound May Lead to New Ideas About People 5,000 Years Ago - Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old shell mound in southern Mexico.
The "Y" FilesThe "Y" Files - Information about colonial monuments in the Yucatan region including espadańas, murals, churches, and various archaeological sites. Includes photos and maps and offers guidebooks. Search For the Lost Cave PeopleSearch For the Lost Cave People - NOVA Online follows an international group of archaeologists into the Chiapas region of Mexico to search for the remains of the Zoque civilization that preceded the Maya.
TeotihuacanTeotihuacan - Photograph gallery and description of the "City of the Gods" from the Mesoamerican Photo Archives at Tulane University.

Early Villages Hhold the Key to WarEarly Villages Hhold the Key to War - From New Scientist, the advent of affluent village life with communities splitting into clans may have heralded the first wars, suggests archeological analysis of ancient Mexico. (September 15, 2003)
Archaeologists Find Indian Massacre SiteArchaeologists Find Indian Massacre Site - From AP Wire, Mexican archaeologists have unearthed what may be the resting place of dozens of victims, in Balcalar. (September 8, 2003) Field Museum Archaeologists Discover Tomb Under Zapotec Residential Complex In Oaxaca, MexicoField Museum Archaeologists Discover Tomb Under Zapotec Residential Complex In Oaxaca, Mexico - From ScienceDaily, a team of Field Museum archaeologists discovered a 1,500-year-old underground tomb while excavating a palace-like residence in Oaxaca. (August 23, 2003)
Investigating Chinampa FarmingInvestigating Chinampa Farming - Excellent preservation at CH-AZ-195 provides information on plant use and farming activities for the two hundred years of occupation. (2000) Cave Paintings of the Baja California PeninsulaCave Paintings of the Baja California Peninsula - An illustrated article by Mark Rose from Archaeology on the rock shelters painted c.600 years ago with animals and people - a World Heritage Site. (December 30, 1998)
TeotihuacanTeotihuacan - Photograph gallery and description of the "City of the Gods" from the Mesoamerican Photo Archives at Tulane University.


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