WORKS AND DAYS
James J. Aimers: La Belle et la Bete: The everyday life of ceramics at Lamanai, Belize, pp. 5–10; Chloé Andrieu: Chipping away at the facts: What chipped stones tell us about Maya daily life, pp. 11–24; Payson Sheets: Daily activities at the ancient Ceren Village, El Salvador, pp. 25–30; Mary A. Ciaramella: The pottery makers in the Madrid Codex, pp. 31–36; Mario Humberto Ruz y Pablo José Rivero Vallado: Herederos de Vucub-Caquix: recoleción y vivienda en tres grupos mayas coloniales, pp. 37–50.
EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE DOMESTIC SPACE
Laure Déodat y M.-Charlotte Arnauld: Cocinas, comidas y convites en Río Bec, pp. 53–64; Claudia Zehrt: Fate and fortune: The life history of a Maya commoner residential courtyard, pp. 65–76; Anna M. Hohmann-Vogrin: Exploring syntactic relations in Copán courtyard groups, pp. 77–84; Ruth Piedrasanta Herrera: Evolución reciente del espacio doméstico entre los chuj (Cuchumatanes, Guatemala), pp. 85–92.
ARTS AND DAILY LIFE
Ana García Barrios y Verónica A. Vázquez López: Moda y protocolo femenino en el reino de Kanu’l (siglo VII d.C.), pp. 95–115; Julie Patrois: Prehispanic Maya graffiti: A popular means of expression? The case of the Río Bec site, pp. 117–126.
BELIEFS AND MORAL VALUES
Sergio Romero: The linguistic construction of Maya christianity: Social history and pastoral Q’eqchi’, pp. 129–138; Christian Klingler and Catherine Letcher Lazo: The role and function of Wáay-beings in the context of present day Yucatec Maya life, pp. 139–148.
EMOTION, TRANSMISSION, SOCIALIZATION
Olivier Le Guen: The place of supernatural entities in Yucatec Maya daily life and socialization, pp. 151–170; Valentina Vapnarsky: Mandatos y solicitudes: el arte cotidiano del pedir en maya yucateco, pp. 171–185; Lourdes de León: The J’ikal is coming! Triadic directives and emotion in the socialization of Zinacantec Mayan children, pp. 187–197; Andrés Ciudad Ruiz y Pilar Asencio Ramos: Expresiones de cariño entre los antiguos mayas, pp. 199–206.