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"The only true people" : Linking Maya Identities Past and Present: List of Tables

"The only true people" : Linking Maya Identities Past and Present

List of Tables

Tables


4.1. Contact with Q’eqchi’

4.2. Contact with Eastern Ch’olan

4.3. Reconstructable for Proto-Yukatekan

4.4. Southern versus Northern Yukatekan

4.5. Lexicon only in Mopan and Itzaj

4.6. Lexicon unique to Mopan

5.1. Uses of the term Maya in Colonial Mayan–language sources

5.2. Maya terms of self-description containing possible ethnic implications

5.3. Ethnic diversity of Mesoamericans brought into Yucatán in the 1540s

6.1. Person markers of Greater Tzeltalan and Yukatekan languages

6.2. Person markers grouped person markers according to similar source patterns

8.1. Common archaeological measures to distinguish class

10.1. Copán 9N-8 Compound skeletal sample polar teeth measures

10.2. Copán rural skeletal sample polar teeth measures

10.3. K’axob skeletal sample polar teeth measures

10.4. Comparison of mortuary treatment in Late Classic Copán

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