An Introduction to the 2012 Chan Chich Archaeological Project Figure 1.3. Map of the ruins of Chan Chich, Belize. 5
The 2012 Season of the Chan Chich Archaeological Project the area. This is followed by the contribution of Matthew Harris and Vincent Sisneros discussing the investigations at the prehistoric ruins of Kaxil Uinic. In the sixth chapter, Fred Valdez, the project ceramicist, and I update the Chan Chich ceramic sequence and discuss the ceramics from Kaxil Uinic. In the seventh chapter, I describe the CCAP relational database. Finally, Matthew Harris presents two unexpected pieces of correspondence from J. Eric S. Thompson, written shortly before his death, in the final chapter of this report. References Guderjan, Thomas H., Michael Lindeman, Ellen Ruble, Froyla Salam, and Jason Yaeger 1991 Archaeological Sites in the Rio Bravo Area. In Maya Settlement in Northwestern Belize, edited by Thomas H. Guderjan, pp. 55–88. Maya Research Program, San Antonio, <strong>Texas</strong> and Labyrinthos, Culver City, California. Houk, Brett A., Hubert R. Robichaux, and Jeffrey Durst 1996 Results of the 1996 Season. In The 1996 Season of the Chan Chich Archaeological Project, edited by Brett A. Houk and Hubert R. Robichaux, pp. 21–30. Papers of the Chan Chich Archaeological Project, Number 1. Center For Maya Studies, San Antonio, <strong>Texas</strong>. Houk, Brett A., Hubert R. Robichaux, and Fred Valdez, Jr. 2010 An Early Royal Maya Tomb from Chan Chich, Belize. Ancient Mesoamerica 21:229–248. Thompson, J. Eric S. 1939 Excavations at San José, British Honduras. Publication 506. Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C. 1963 Maya Archaeologist. <strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 6