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Bruce Byland

(Ph D Pennsylvania State, 1980; Assoc Prof) Archaeology, ethnohistory, complex societies; Mesoamerica, Eastern North America ()

Selected Publications

  • B. E. Byland. "Places in the Mixtec Historical Codices: The Archaeology of Mixtec History," in S. Rueda, C. Vegas and R. Martinez, eds., Codices y Documentos sobre Mexico, Segundo Simposio, Volumen I. Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia y Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, pp. 173-188 (1997).
  • B. E. Byland and J. Pohl. In the Realm of 8-Deer: The Archaeology of Mixtec Codices. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press (1994).
  • B. E. Byland and J. Pohl. "Political factions in the Transition from Classic to Post-classic in Mixtera Alta," in E. Brumfiel and J. Fox, eds., Factional Politics in the New World. Cambridge University Press, pp. 117-127 (1994).
  • B. E. Byland. "Introduction and Commentary," in G. Diaz and A. Rodgers The Coder Borgra: A Full-Color Restoration of the Ancient Mexican Manuscript. New York: Dover Publications pp. xiii-xxxii (1993).
  • B. E. Byland and J. Pohl. "Mixtec Landscape Perception And Archaeological Settlement Patterns." Ancient Mesoamerica, Vol. 1: 113-131 (1990).


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