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A
Geophysical Survey of the Great Plaza and Great Ball Court at Chichen Itza,
Yucatan, Mexico, 1993. Report I.
Report submitted to the National Institute of Anthropology and History,
Centro Regional Yucatan, Mexico. This report was published as:
"A geophysical survey of the Great Plaza and Great Ball Court at Chichen
Itza, Yucatan, Mexico." In, Proceedings of the Eighth Palenque
Roundtable Conference, pp. 271-280, 1996. San Francisco: Pre-Columbian
Art Research Institute. Authors: Lawrence G. Desmond, William A.
Sauck, James M. Callaghan, John Muehlhausen, and Kristen Zschomler.
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A
Geophysical Survey of the Great Plaza and Great Ball Court at Chichen Itza,
Yucatan, Mexico, 1993. Report II. Report
submitted to the National Institute of Anthropology and History, Centro
Regional Yucatan, Mexico. This report was published as part of: "A
geophysical survey of the Great Plaza and Great Ball Court at Chichen Itza,
Yucatan, Mexico." In, Proceedings of the Eighth Palenque Roundtable
Conference, pp. 271-280, 1996. San Francisco: Pre-Columbian Art
Research Institute. Authors: Lawrence G. Desmond, William A. Sauck, James
M. Callaghan, John Muehlhausen, and Kristen Zschomler.
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Yucatan
Ground Penetrating Radar Project 1997: Chichen Itza. Additional GPR
surveys at Balankanche, Izamal, and Dzibilchaltun.
Report submitted to Ing. Joaquin Garcia Barcena, President of the Committee
of Archaeology, of the National Institute of Anthropology and History of
Mexico, Mexico City. This report was published as: "Preliminary GPR
results from four Maya sites, Yucatan, Mexico.” In, Proceedings
Seventh International Conference on Ground-Penetrating Radar, GPR '98,
2 volumes, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Vol. I, pp. 101-113,
May 1998. Lawrence: University of Kansas, Radar Systems and
Remote Sensing Laboratory, ISBN 0-936352-16-7. Authors:
Lawrence G. Desmond, William A. Sauck, and Rene E. Chavez.
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Radar
may reveal Mayan rituals. Written by science writer Vincent Landon
of
SwissInfo-- Swiss Radio International. This article was
first published on SwissInfo.Org web site on April 14, 2002. It is
based on an interview of archaeologist Lawrence G. Desmond and archaeologist
Juerg Leckebusch of Zuirch, Switzerland. It summarizes past geophysical
research at Chichen Itza carried out by Desmond and geophysicist William
A. Sauck in collaboration with Mexican scholars including geophyicist Rene
Chavez of UNAM, archaeologist Linda Manzanilla of UNAM, archaeologist James
Callaghan who is director of the Kiuic bioreserve in Yucatan, and archaeologist
Tim Tucker of Puebla, Mexico. The purpose of the GPR projects have
been to test the usefullness of GPR in the Yucatan environment, and to
locate caves and chambers associated with the Castillo Pyramid at Chichen
Itza. Surveys thus far have located a number of buried cultural features
in the Great Plaza including a filled-in trench that may have been been
constructed by the ancient Maya to access chambers under or near the Castillo
Pyramid.
Close-range
Photogrammetry
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Registro
Fotogrametrico de La Piramide del Adivino, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico:
Evaluation de Campo, 1990. In, Lorena
Mirambell S., ed., Consejo de Arqueologia Boletin, Instituto Nacional
de Antropologia e Historia, pp. 75-78, 1991. Author: Lawrence G.
Desmond.
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Gateway
into the past: Photogrammetric documentation of the Arch, Labna,
Yucatan, Mexico. In, Luis Barba P. (ed.), Antropología
y Técnica, IIA, UNAM, Vol.7, pp. 55-66, 2003. Authors:
Lawrence G. Desmond, Patrick Collins, Tomas Gallareta N., and James
Callaghan.
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Adivino
Pyramid, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico, Close-range Stereo-Photogrammetry Documentation
Project, 1999. In, The PARI Journal,
a quarterly publication of the Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, Vol.
II, No.1, pp. 19-22, Winter 2001. Authors: Lawrence G. Desmond,
Roberto Centeno L., Paul G. Bryan, Michael Clowes, and James Callaghan.
Augustus
Le Plongeon, Alice Dixon, and the history of archaeology
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Augustus
Le Plongeon and Alice Dixon Le Plongeon: Early Photographic Documentation
at Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico."
In, Mesoamerica: The Journal of Middle America, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.
27-31, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1989. Author: Lawrence G. Desmond.
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Augustus
Le Plongeon (1826-1908): Early Mayanist, Archaeologist, and Photographer.
In, David Carrasco, Ed., Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures,
3 Vols., New York, Oxford University Press, Vol. 2, pp. 117-118,
2001. Author: Lawrence G. Desmond.
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The Catalog of the Nineteenth Century Photographs
of Alice Dixon Le Plongeon and Augustus Le Plongeon: A catalog of collections
from the American Museum of Natural History, Donald Dixon Album,
Getty Research Institute, Peabody Museum at Harvard University, and the
Philosophical Research Society. [Currently
under revision] The first twenty-eight pages comprising the
Table of Contents, Dedication, Preface, Acknowledgements, and the Introduction
to Collections are provided online. Authored and compliled by Lawrence
G. Desmond, Palo Alto, CA. 416 pages. (c)Copyright by Lawrence G.
Desmond, 2005. Available as an Adobe PDF on CD, 4.5Mb. The publication
includes: Table of Contents, Dedication, Preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction
to the Collections, and The Catalog of 1,054 photographs. The catalog
is text only, and does not include copies of the photographs which are
available at the individual archives or at the Lawrence G. Desmond Collection
of Le Plongeon photographs at the Wilson
Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
or the Getty
Research Institute in Los Angeles. Email archaeoplanet@Yahoo.com
to receive a complete copy of the catalog for no charge.
Other
papers
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The Modern
Maya: A Culture in Transition by Macduff Everton. Edited
by Ulrich Keller and Charles Demangate with essays by Ulrich Keller and
Dorie Reents-Budet. University of New Mexico Press, 1991. Reviewed
by Lawrence G. Desmond and James M. Callaghan, in Museum Anthropology,
Vol. 17, No. 1,1993. American Anthropological Association, Arlington,
Virginia.
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Chacmool.
In, David Carrasco, Ed., Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures,
3 Vols., New York, Oxford University Press, Vol.1, pp. 168-169. Author:
Lawrence G. Desmond.