Takeshi Inomata
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology AnthropologyGoogle:
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Victor Castillo | grad student | University of Arizona | |
Jessica MacLellan | grad student | University of Arizona | |
Juan Manuel Palomo | grad student | University of Arizona | |
Marijke M Stoll | grad student | ||
Kerry L. Sagebiel | grad student | 2005 | University of Arizona |
Bruce R. Bachand | grad student | 2006 | University of Arizona |
Arturo R. Munoz | grad student | 2006 | University of Arizona |
Jessica Munson | grad student | 2012 | University of Arizona |
Kenichiro Tsukamoto | grad student | 2014 | University of Arizona |
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Inomata T, Triadan D, Vázquez López VA, et al. (2020) Monumental architecture at Aguada Fénix and the rise of Maya civilization. Nature |
Sharpe AE, Inomata T, Triadan D, et al. (2020) The Maya Preclassic to Classic transition observed through faunal trends from Ceibal, Guatemala. Plos One. 15: e0230892 |
Inomata T, Triadan D, Pinzón F, et al. (2019) Artificial plateau construction during the Preclassic period at the Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala. Plos One. 14: e0221943 |
Sharpe AE, Emery KF, Inomata T, et al. (2018) Earliest isotopic evidence in the Maya region for animal management and long-distance trade at the site of Ceibal, Guatemala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Inomata T, Triadan D, Pinzón F, et al. (2018) Archaeological application of airborne LiDAR to examine social changes in the Ceibal region of the Maya lowlands. Plos One. 13: e0191619 |
Lohse JC, Hamilton WD, Brenner M, et al. (2018) Late Holocene volcanic activity and environmental change in Highland Guatemala Quaternary Science Reviews. 191: 378-392 |
Inomata T, Triadan D, MacLellan J, et al. (2017) High-precision radiocarbon dating of political collapse and dynastic origins at the Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Aoyama K, Inomata T, Pinzón F, et al. (2017) Polished greenstone celt caches from Ceibal: the development of Maya public rituals Antiquity. 91: 701-717 |
Aoyama K, Inomata T, Triadan D, et al. (2017) Early Maya Ritual Practices and Craft Production: Late Middle Preclassic Ritual Deposits Containing Obsidian Artifacts at Ceibal, Guatemala Journal of Field Archaeology. 42: 408-422 |
Bazy D, Inomata T. (2017) Multiple Waves of Political Disintegration in the Classic Maya Collapse: New Insights from the Excavation of Group D, Ceibal, Guatemala Journal of Field Archaeology. 42: 82-96 |