Latin American Culture Books
In the Maw of the Earth Monster
In the new book "The Maw of the Earth Monster", James Brady and Keith Prufer have provided us non-specialists with a survey of the research into caves in and around Mesoamerica, both a regional survey and a theoretical survey.
Top Picks: Books on Latin America
Several recent books on the history and prehistory of Central America make it clear that exciting things are happening in Mesoamerican archaeology.
Cobble Circles and Standing Stones: A Review
I highly recommend Cobble Circles and Standing Stones for anybody interested in the Chiriqui or Costa Rican archaeology, but also for anybody contemplating a career in archaeology, or just curious to understand how the science of archaeology works.
Before the Volcano Erupted
Before the Volcano Erupted is a site report on the Ceren archaeological site in El Salvador, which was buried by a volcanic eruption in 595 AD, written by scientists for the scientific community.
In the Maw of the Earth Monster
In the new book "In the Maw of the Earth Monster", James Brady and Keith Prufer have provided us non-specialists with a survey of the research into caves in and around Mesoamerica, both a regional survey and a theoretical survey.
