
Feast and Sacrifice at El Perú-Waka': The N14-2 Deposit as Dedication
By Keith Eppich
The PARI Journal Vol. X, No. 1
Summer 2009
Reflections on the Codex Style and the Princeton Vessel
By Erik Velásquez García
The PARI Journal Vol. IX, No. 4
Spring 2009
Composite Mirrors of the Ancient Maya: Ostentatious Production and Precolumbian Fraud
By Zachary Nelson, Barry Scheetz, Guillermo Mata Amado, and Antonio Prado
Lord Kingsborough and his Contribution to Ancient Mesoamerican Scholarship: The Antiquities of Mexico
By Sylvia D. Whitmore
The PARI Journal Vol. IX, No. 3
Winter 2009
Archaeological and Epigraphic Studies in Pol Box, Quintana Roo
By Octavio Q. Esparza Olguín and Vania E. Pérez Gutiérrez
The PARI Journal Vol. IX, No. 2
Fall 2008
Incriptions and Iconography of Castillo Viejo, Chichen Itza
By Peter Schmidt, David Stuart, and Bruce Love
Some Thoughts About a New Vase and an Old God
By Raphael Tunesi
A Future Cache in Guatemala
By Elayne Marquis
The PARI Journal Vol. IX, No. 1
Summer 2008
Special Chalcatzingo Issue
containing:
Chalcatzingo: A Brief Introduction
By David C. Grove
Chalcatzingo Monument 34: A Formative Period "Southern Style" Stela in the Central Mexican Highlands
By Susan D. Gillespie
The PARI Journal Vol. VIII, No. 4
Spring 2008
Special Nahuatl Writing Issue
containing:
Regional Scribal Traditions: Methodological Implications for the Decipherment of Nahuatl Writing
By Alfonso Lacadena
A Nahuatl Syllabary
By Alfonso Lacadena
One Hundred and Fifty Years of Nahuatl Decipherment
By Marc Zender
The wa1 and wa2 Phonetic Signs and the Logogram for WA in Nahuatl Writing
By Alfonso Lacadena
On the Complementary Signs of the Mexican Graphic System
By Zelia Nuttall
The PARI Journal Vol. VIII, No. 3
Winter 2008
The Palenque Sarcophagus Story
By Merle Greene Robertson
Rocks, Ropes, and Maya Boats; Stone Bollards at Ancient Waterfronts
Along the Usumacinta: Yaxchilan, Mexico to El Porvenir, Guatemala
By Ronald L. Canter and Dave Pentecost
Morley's Diary: April 25, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. VIII, No. 2
Fall 2007
The Lost Field Notebook Restored
By Merle Greene Robertson
A New Monument Mentioning Wamaaw K'awiil of Naranjo
By Raphael Tunesi
On the Emblem Glyph of El Peru
By Stanley Paul Guenter
Morley's Diary: April 25, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. VIII, No. 1
Summer 2007
Death and Veneration at El Perú-Waka': Structure M14-15 as Ancestor Shrine
By Keith Eppich
The PARI Journal Vol. VII, No. 4
Spring 2007
Stela 45 of Naranjo and the Early Classic Lords of Sa'aal
By Alexandre Tokovinine
Of Snake Kings and Cannibals: A Fresh Look at the Naranjo Hieroglyphic Stairway
By Alexandre Tokovinine
An Updated Listing of Early Naranjo Rulers
By Joel Skidmore
The PARI Journal Vol. VII, No. 3
Winter 2007
Rivers Among the Ruins: The Usumacinta
By Ronald L. Canter
Special supplement:
Río Usumacinta Navigation Survey
The PARI Journal Vol. VII, No. 2
Fall 2006
Border Problems: Recent Archaeological Research along the Usumacinta River
By Charles Golden and Andrew Scherer
The PARI Journal Vol. VII, No. 1
Summer 2006
The Maya Flood Myth and the Decapitation of the Cosmic Caiman
By Erik Velásquez García
A Selection of Rubbings, Part Three
By Merle Greene Robertson
Morley's Diary: April 24, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. VI, No. 4
Spring 2006
The Queen's Mirrors: Interpreting the Iconography of Two Teotihuacan Style
Mirrors from the Early Classic Margarita Tomb at Copan
By Jesper Nielsen
A Selection of Rubbings, Part Two
By Merle Greene Robertson
The PARI Journal Vol. VI, No. 3
Winter 2006
Teasing the Turtle From its Shell: AHK and MAHK in Maya Writing
By Marc Zender
Morley's Diary: April 23, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. VI, No. 2
Fall 2005
The Captives of Dzibanche
By Erik Velásquez García
Of Snakes and Bats: Shifting Identities at Calakmul
By Simon Martin
La Corona Find Sheds Light on Site Q Mystery
By Stanley Guenter
The PARI Journal Vol. VI, No. 1
Summer 2005
Caracol Altar 21 Revisited: More Data on Double Bird and Tikal's Wars of the Mid-Sixth Century
By Simon Martin
A Selection of Rubbings, Part One
By Merle Greene Robertson
Morley's Diary: April 22, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. V, No. 4
Spring 2005
A Glimpse Into the Watery Underworld
By Jorge Pérez de Lara
The Raccoon Glyph In Classic Maya Writing
By Marc Zender
The PARI Journal Vol. V, No. 3
Winter 2005
Rock Paintings and Lacandon Maya Sacred Landscapes
By Joel Palka
'Flaming Akbal' and the Glyphic Representation of the aj- Agentive Prefix
By Marc Zender
Morley's Diary: April 21, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. V, No. 2
Fall 2004
New Year Records in Classic Maya Inscriptions
By David Stuart
Signs and Symbols of the Maya
By Brian Hayden
Return to the Great Forests: Frans Blom's Letters from Palenque (Part 4)
Translated and With an Introduction by Jesper Nielsen & Tore Leifer
The PARI Journal Vol. V, No. 1
Summer 2004
A Broken Sky: The Ancient Name of Yaxchilan as Pa' Chan
By Simon Martin
Return to the Great Forests: Frans Blom's Letters from Palenque (Part 3)
Translated and With an Introduction by Jesper Nielsen & Tore Leifer
Morley's Diary: April 18-19, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. IV, No. 4
Spring 2004
Glyphs for "Handspan" and "Strike" in Classic Maya Ballgame Texts
By Marc Zender
Sport, Spectacle and Political Theater: New Views of the Classic Maya Ballgame
By Marc Zender
Return to the Great Forests: Frans Blom's Letters from Palenque (Part 2)
Translated and With an Introduction by Jesper Nielsen & Tore Leifer
The PARI Journal Vol. IV, No. 3
Winter 2004
The Paw Stone: The Place Name of Piedras Negras, Guatemala
By David Stuart
Return to the Great Forests: Frans Blom's Letters from Palenque (Part 1)
Translated and With an Introduction by Jesper Nielsen & Tore Leifer
Morley's Diary: April 13-17, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. IV, No. 2
Fall 2003
Photographing the Cacaxtla Murals
By Merle Greene Robertson
Frans Blom and the Decipherment of Maya Writing
By Jesper Nielsen
Morley's Diary: April 10-13, 1932
By Sylvanus G. Morley
The PARI Journal Vol. IV, No. 1
Summer 2003
Longer Live the King:
The Questionable Demise of K'inich K'an Joy Chitam of Palenque
By David Stuart
The Environment of Pakal's Tomb
By Leon Langan
Urbanism at Palenque
By Edwin L. Barnhart
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PALENQUE ROUND TABLE SERIES
First Palenque Round Table
Primera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Part I
Volume I
First Palenque Round Table, Part II
Primera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Part II
Volume II
Second Palenque Round Table
The Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque, Part III
Volume III
Third Palenque Round Table, Part 1
Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Vol. IV
Volume IV
Third Palenque Round Table, Part 2
Third Palenque Round Table, 1978, Part 2
Volume V
Fourth Palenque Round Table
Fourth Palenque Round Table, 1980
Volume VI
Fifth Palenque Round Table
Fifth Palenque Round Table, 1983
Volume VII
Sixth Palenque Round Table
Sixth Palenque Round Table, 1986
Volume VIII
Seventh Palenque Round Table
Seventh Palenque Round Table, 1989
Volume IX
Eighth Palenque Round Table
Eighth Palenque Round Table, 1993
Volume X
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PARI MONOGRAPHS
Monograph 1
The Dynastic Sequence Of Dos Pilas, Guatemala
By Stephen D. Houston and Peter Mathews
Monograph 2
Lake Pethá and the Lost Murals of Chiapas
By J. David Wonham
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| The Arrival of Strangers |
By David Stuart
| Caracol Reports |
By Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase
| The Dates of Tonina and a Dark Horse in its History |
By Peter Mathews
| The Greater Palenque Kingdom |
By Marc Zender
| Just Who Was This Amazing King? |
By Alfonso Morales
| Morley Hires Tatiana Proskouriakoff |
By Khristaan D. Villela
| Nostalgia for Mud |
By Esther Pasztory
| A Note on the Inscription of Ixtutz Stela 2 |
By Marc Zender
| Olmec Sculptures of the Human Fetus |
By Carolyn Tate, Ph.D. and Gordon Bendersky, M.D.
| Palenque: News and Latest Discoveries - Summer 2001 (excerpt) |
By Merle Greene Robertson
| The Queen of Middle Classic Tikal |
By Simon Martin
| Ritual and History in the Stucco Inscription from Temple XIX at Palenque |
By David Stuart
| Unmasking "Double Bird", Ruler of Tikal |
By Simon Martin
| SF Fine Arts Museums Acquire Maya Stela |
By Kathleen Berrin
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