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Ancient Maya aristocracy - Jeremy A. Sabloff (ed.). Tikal: dynasties, foreigners, and affairs of state: advancing Maya archaeology. xxiv+424 pages, 127 figures, 16 tables. 2003. Santa Fe (NM): School of American Research; 0-85255-934-8 hardback $60 & £45, 0-85255-939-9 paperback $24.95 & £16.95. - Geoffrey E. Braswell (ed.). The Maya and Teotihuacan: reinterpreting Early Classic interaction. xvii+423 pages, 70 figures. 2003. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292- 70914-5 hardback $40 & £29.95. - Jessica Joyce Christie (ed.). Maya palaces and elite residences: an interdisciplinary approach. xi+340 pages, 95 figures, 6 tables. 2003. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-71244- 8 hardback $50.
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