03333nam 2201009z- 450 991055733690332120231214133421.0(CKB)5400000000042509(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76895(EXLCZ)99540000000004250920202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaya Anthropological ArchaeologyBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (274 p.)3-0365-1973-4 3-0365-1972-6 This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central American and local communities and agencies. It highlights issues of past colonial practice as well as issues involving modern tourism. The archaeologists involved in this volume attempt to suggest ways of bettering both community relationships and standards of practice for the field of Maya archaeology.Biography & True StoriesbicsscArchaeologybicsscarchaeologycommunity museumsgender and sexualityMayaMaya k'an glyphTynanthus guatemalensis eugenolantidiabetic activitycultural heritageMaya archaeologyindigenous critique of anthropologysettler colonialismconservationexperimental archaeologyidentityeducationPuuccollaborationdescendant communitiesAfro-Caribbean historyCreoleBelizeheritage managementcollaborative researchconsolidationstabilizationlootingculinary heritagecelebrity chefsfoodwaystourismYaxunaharchaeological heritageeducation outreachcommunity participationculture and nature Conservationcommunity based heritage and preservationanthropological archaeologyCaste War of Yucatancommunity archaeologycommunity developmentarchaeological ethicsworld heritagecontinuitypublic outreachGuatemalamicrofinancehistorical archaeologyYucatantangible heritageengaged archaeologyinequalitycontradictionsBelizean archaeologyBiography & True StoriesArchaeologyFisher Chelsea Redt1322377Chase ArlenedtFisher Chelsea RothChase ArlenothBOOK9910557336903321Maya Anthropological Archaeology3034932UNINA