[Aztlan] journal

Beth Spencer spencerbg at mindspring.com
Tue Sep 4 15:25:37 CDT 2007


The editorial staff and authors are preparing volume 3 of Mesoamerican 
Voices, the journal of the Chicago Maya Society.  We hope to have it 
available early 2008. In the meantime, there are a few copies of 
volumes 1 and 2 left.  Details are below for those who still might want 
those back-issues.

Volume 1
Christopher S. Beekman, Department of Anthropology, University of 
Colorado.  Fruitful Symmetry: Corn and Cosmology in the Public 
Architecture of Late Formative and Early Classic Jalisco

Annabeth Headrick, Department of Art and Art History, Vanderbilt 
University.  Seeing Through Sahagun: Observations on a Mesoamerican 
Staff of Office

Joel Palka and Jeff Buechler, Department of Anthropology, University of 
Illinois at Chicago.  Monument to a Matriarch: A Classic Maya Stela at 
the Art Institute of Chicago

Javier Urcid, Anthropology Department, Brandeis University.  A Zapotec 
Slab  in Santiage Matatlan, Oaxaca

VOLUME 2
Philip J. Arnold III, Department of Anthropology, Loyola University of 
Chicago.  The Shark-Monster in Olmec Iconography.

Stephen Houston (et al), Department of Anthropology, Brown University.
The Pool of the Rain God: An Early Stuccoed Altar at Aguacatal, 
Campeche, Mexico.

R. Jon McGee, Department of Anthropology, Texas State University –
San Marcos.   Ancient Ruins and Modern Maya: The Role of Yaxchilan in 
Non-Christian Lacandon Maya Beliefs.

Donald McVicker, North Central College/Field Museum. Notched Human 
Bones from Mesoamerica.

Volumes are still $15.
Requests can be sent to Joel Palka at jpalka at uic.edu
or to
Beth Spencer at spencerbg at mindspring.com



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