Maya Blue
Unlocking the Mysteries of an Ancient Pigment
One of the great technological achievements of the ancient Maya, Maya Blue is one the world’s most unusual ancient pigments. In Maya Blue, Dean E. Arnold offers a comprehensive history of its study for almost a century, filled with personal anecdotes drawn from his decades of work uncovering the Maya knowledge of its constituents, its ancient sources, and how it was made—including previously unknown methods.
Women's Suffrage in the Americas
The Chilean Dictatorship Novel
Memory, Postmemory, Affect, and Emotions
Borderland Brutalities
Violence and Resistance along the US-Mexico Borderlands in Literature, Film, and Culture
Big Box USA
The Environmental Impact of America's Biggest Retail Stores
Big Box USA presents a new look at how the big box retail store has dramatically reshaped the US economy and its ecosystems in the last half century.
Popular Politics and Protest Event Analysis in Latin America
Indigenous Culture and Change in Guerrero, Mexico, 7000 BCE to 1600 CE
Violence and Inequality
An Archaeological History
Violence and Inequality explores the deep-time archaeological relationship between violence and inequality, focusing on prehistoric archaeology’s contribution to the understanding of the human dynamics among coercive force, aggression, and the state.