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Finding Information on the
Mayan Culture


This and other research guides are on the ACC Library web page,
http://library.sunyacc.edu, under Research Guides & Tutorials.

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We also recommend consulting these ACC Library research guides:
          - Finding Information on Archaeology and Anthropology
          - Finding Information on Art and Artists,
          - Finding Statistics
          - Travel Destinations: Books and Articles, and
          - Travel Destinations: Web Sites.

Make sure to consult a reference librarian at any point to save time and effort!

 Books & Videos:                 ACC Library Web page > Finding Books > Catalog

 To find books and multimedia items, search the catalog with subjects such as

Mayas

Guatemala

Indians of Central America

Honduras and archaeology

Central America Antiquities

Yucatan

Mexico -- History -- Conquest, 1519-1540 

Mayas history

Mayas antiquities

Ethnology

Mayas - Politics and government

Archaeology maps

Excavations (Archaeology)

Mexico antiquities

Mayas - Social life and customs

Mayas religion

Mayan languages

Inscriptions, Mayan

Indian mythology - Central America

Maya architecture

To find books on two overlapping topics, use the Boolean search word and.

You may also use a wildcard ending to words (a technique called truncation) by replacing the end of the word with an asterisk. Examples: Maya* and antiquities, or Maya* and art* (art* finds art, artist, artwork, etc.) To find travel guides, use “guidebooks and”...the name of one of the countries.

Reference books:                                                     Main floor

The Complete Visitor's Guide to Mesoamerican Ruins by Joyce Kelly
Reference Collection F 1219 .K44

Encyclopedia of Mexico
Reference Collection F 1210 .E63 1997

Handbook of Middle American Indians
Reference Collection F 1434 .H35

Cambridge Encyclopedia of Latin America and the Caribbean
Reference Collection F 1406 .C36 1992

New Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs
Reference Collection F 1435.3 .W75 .M33 2003

These are useful for current political and cultural information on Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico:

World Almanac

REFERENCE AY 67.N5 W7 2003

Lands and Peoples (vol. 1-6 plus index)

REFERENCE G 133 .L3 1997

Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures & Daily Life

REFERENCE GN 333 .W67 1998

Statesman's Year-book (country information)

REFERENCE JA 51 .S7 2003

These reference books have archaeology and anthropology information: 

Oxford companion to archaeology

REF. CC 70 .O96 1996

Archaeological method and theory : an encyclopedia

REF. CC 75 .A654 2000

Encyclopedia of archaeology: The great archaeologists

REF. CC 110 .E54 1999

Encyclopedia of invasions and conquests from ancient times to the present
REF. D 25 .A2 D38 2006

World atlas of archaeology

REF. G 1046 .E15 W6 1985

Past worlds : the Times atlas of archaeology

REF. G 1046 .E15 P3 1988

Encyclopedia of human evolution and prehistory

REF. GN 281 .E53 2000

The dictionary of anthropology

REF. GN 307 .D48 1997

Encyclopedia of cultural anthropology (vol. 1-4)

REF. GN 307 .E52 1996

Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology

REF. GN 307 .E527 1996

Gale Virtual Reference Library:
          This database offers full-text chapters from over 80 reference books. (The ACC Library owns many of these reference books in printed format also.) Among the 80 books it searches are: Countries and their Cultures and Geo-Data. Go to: ACC Library Web page > Finding Books > Reference > Gale Virtual Reference Library. Note: This is a subscription database. ACC students, faculty and staff may log in from off-campus with their campus network user names and passwords.

Articles and Article Databases:

The ACC Library subscribes to these anthropology and archaeology journals, located in the Periodicals area on the main floor of the library: National Geographic, Anthropology Newsletter, Cultural Anthropology, Antiquity and Archaeology

Use online article databases to locate articles. Which you use depend on your topic. Consult a librarian for recommendations.

To reach the online databases:
- On ACC Library’s Web page.
Under Finding Articles, click on General Databases or Subject Databases.
- Under Subject Databases, AnthroSource is an excellent source for scholarly anthropology journals.
- To search these databases from home, follow screen directions to log in.

Web sites:  

Save time and effort by starting with these useful sites:

 Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/humanorigins/index.html
From University of Minnesota of Anthropology Dept., sites and sounds of Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec cultures

Librarians’ Internet Index
http://lii.org
This subject directory lists 20,000 quality Web sites. For many sites on Mayan culture, use these subjects to search LII.

Mayas -- Antiquities

Mayas                 

Indians of Mexico -- Antiquities

Pottery, Maya

Inscriptions, Mayan

Mayas -- History

Mayas -- Antiquities

Copán Site (Honduras)

Maya astronomy

Mayan languages

Maya architecture

Maya calendar

Archaeology site at About.com: http://archaeology.about.com

 Anthropology Online, from Wadsworth Publishing Co.: news, textbook links, more:
http://thomsonedu.com/thomsonedu/discipline.do?disciplinenumber=15 

Univ. at Albany Libraries’ Anthropology Web links: http://library.albany.edu/subject/anthropology.htm

Google: http://www.google.com
This is a large search engine, but does not evaluate the quality of sites. Use Advanced Search to search with very specific terms. You may also search the Images database; use Advanced Search.  

Central American Newspapers:

Online Newspapers:  http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/

Statistics:

Statistical Resources on the Web
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stats.html
Web sites with current statistics on social sciences, business, science, health, demographics, more. Covers local, state, national, international statistics. From University of Michigan Documents Center.
 

General travel information:

See the ACC Library's Travel Destination research guides for a great deal of travel information.  

Updated July, 2007/JM