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Little Finds Big Results: The Utility of Small Artifacts
Moyes, Holley, Shayna Hernandez, Lauren Phillips, and Shane Montgomery. 2015. “Little Finds Big Results: The Utility of Small Artifacts”. Papers of the 47th Annual Chacmool Archaeological Conference, Breaking Barriers, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
An Archaeological Consideration of Long-Term Socio-Environmental Dynamics on the Vaca Plateau, Belize
Iannone, Gyles, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase, Jaime J. Awe, Holley Moyes, George A. Brook, Jason Polk, James W. Webster, and James Conolly. 2014. “An Archaeological Consideration of Long-Term Socio-Environmental Dynamics on the Vaca Plateau, Belize”. In The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context: Case Studies in Resilience and Vulnerability, edited by Gyles Iannone and Gyles Iannone, 287-318. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
The Use of LiDAR in Understanding the Ancient Maya Landscape
Chase, Arlen F., Diane Z. Chase, Jaime J. Awe, John F. Weishampel, Gyles Iannone, Holley Moyes, Jason Yaeger, and Kathryn M. Brown. 2014. “The Use of LiDAR in Understanding the Ancient Maya Landscape”. Advances in Archaeological Practice: A Journal of the Society for American Archaeology 2: 208-21.
Introduction
Moyes, Holley. 2012. “Introduction”. In Sacred Darkness: A Global Perspective on the Ritual Use of Caves, edited by Holley Moyes and Holley Moyes, 1-14. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
The Late Classic Drought Cult: Ritual Activity as a Response to Environmental Stress among the Ancient Maya
Moyes, Holley. 2007. “The Late Classic Drought Cult: Ritual Activity As a Response to Environmental Stress Among the Ancient Maya”. In Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology, edited by David Barrowclough, Caroline Malone, Simon Stoddard, David Barrowclough, Caroline Malone, and Simon Stoddard, 217-28. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Multivariate Visualization and Analysis of Photomapped Artifact Scatters
Craig, Nathan, Mark Aldenderfer, and Holley Moyes. 2006. “Multivariate Visualization and Analysis of Photomapped Artifact Scatters”. Journal of Archaeological Science 33: 1617-27.
The Sacred Landscape as a Political Resource: A Case Study of Ancient Maya Cave Use at Chechem Ha Cave, Belize, Central America
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