Image - Cacao Pod Vessel - K6706 © Justin Kerr FAMSI © 2003:
J. Kathryn Josserand
 

Story Cycles in Chol (Mayan) Mythology: Contextualizing Classic Iconography
with Nicholas A. Hopkins, Ausencio Cruz Guzmán, Ashley Kistler, and Kayla Price

List of Figures

Figure   1.  Project Staff, Summer 2002 Field Season. Rear: Ausencio Cruz Guzmán, Kathryn Josserand, Nicholas A. Hopkins. Front: Kayla Price, Ashley Kistler.
Figure   2.  Street scene, Calle Puc Te, Zoh Laguna, Campeche.
Figure   3.  Project headquarters on Calle Puc Te, Zoh Laguna, Campeche.
Figure   4.  The home of Rafael López Vázquez, ejido La Cascada, Chiapas.
Figure   5.  The front room of the project headquarters, Zoh Laguna, Campeche.
Figure   6.  The kitchen of the project headquarters, in Zoh Laguna, Campeche.
Figure   7.  Street scene, ejido Flores Magón, Campeche. Note the precolumbian ruins (mound at far right).
Figure   8.  Rafael López Vázquez, originally from Jochintyol, Salto de Agua, Chiapas, at his home in the ejido La Cascada, Chiapas.
Figure   9.  Abelardo López Méndez and his wife, Juana Torres López, at home in the ejido La Cascada, Chiapas.
Figure 10.  Juan Montejo Alvaro and his wife, María Díaz, originally from San Pedro Sabana, Chiapas, in their home in Palenque.
Figure 11.  Juana Karen Peñate Montejo, in her office in the Presidencia, Tumbalá, Chiapas.
Figure 12.  Juan Alvaro Montejo, originally from Francisco I. Madero, Salto de Agua, Chiapas, at home with his wife and grandchildren, in the ejido Flores Magón, Campeche.
Figure 13.  Juan Guzmán Sánchez, originally from El Trapiche, Salto de Agua, Chiapas, at his home in the ejido Manuel Castilla Brito, Campeche.
Figure 14.  Ausencio Cruz Guzmán, originally from San Pedro Sabana, Chiapas, now a resident of Palenque. At work in the project headquarters, Zoh Laguna, Campeche.

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