CONCEPTUALIZING THE MAYA AND THE PAST
John S. Henderson & Kathryn Marie Hudson: The Myth of Maya: Archaeology and the Construction of Mesoamerican Histories, pp. 7–24; Felix Kupprat: Analyzing the Past of the Past: A Methodological Proposal for the Study of Cultural Memory among the Classic Maya, pp. 25–46; Daniel Graña-Behrens: The Past by the Present: Ethnography as a Means to Explain the Ancient Maya, pp. 47–61.
LINGUISTIC APPROACHES
José Luis González & Jesús Carretero Pérez: Nenek—Un caso de estudio sobre la introducción de la lengua huasteca al Internet, pp. 65–75; Eriko Yamasaki: Multi-sited Ethnography of Yucatec Maya Speakers: How Multi-sited and Urban Approaches help comprehend the Sociolinguistic Situation of Yucatec Maya, pp. 77–87.
ICONOLOGY, EPIGRAPHY & AGENT SIMULATION
Rogelio Valencia Rivera: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words. Or is It?, pp. 91–99; Sven Gronemeyer: Class Struggle: Towards a Better Understanding of Maya Writing Using Comparative Graphematics, pp. 101–117; Meaghan M. Peuramaki-Brown, Shawn G. Morton & Peter C. Dawson: The Dynamic Maya City: Methods for Modelling Pedestrian Movement in Ancient Civic-Ceremonial Centres, pp. 119–131.