FOREWORD
Harri Kettunen, Christophe Helmke, Felix Kupprat and Rosa-Maria Worm Danbo: Post-Apocalypto – Crisis and Resilience in the Maya World: A Foreword, pp. 1–4.
PRECLASSIC THROUGH CLASSIC
Geoffrey E. Braswell and Misha Miller-Sisson: The Other Maya and the Other Collapse: Southern Guatemala during the Terminal Preclassic, pp. 7–22; M.-Charlotte Arnauld: Fluctuating Cities in the Classic Maya Lowlands: Dynamics of Kings and Farmers, pp. 23–41; Maxime Lamoureux-St-Hilaire: Interpreting Abandonment: A Behavioral-Contextual Approach to On-Floor Assemblages, pp. 43–52; Sven Gronemeyer, Markus Eberl and Claudia Vela: Royal Downfall and Non-Elite Endurance: Tamarindito and the Fragmented Petexbatun Collapse, pp. 53–70; Kathryn M. Hudson, John S. Henderson and Mallory E. Matsumoto: Choosing Collapse: Crisis and Transformation as Agentive Action in Southeastern Mesoamerica, pp. 71–83.
POSTCLASSIC AND BEYOND
Johan Normark: Colonial Period Analogies and the Mega-Drought Hypothesis for the Maya Collapse, pp. 87–105; Yuko Shiratori: The Itza Maya Resilience from the Postclassic to the Contact Period in the Peten Lakes Region, Guatemala, pp. 107–122; L. Gabriela Rivera Acosta: Los soldados de la Virgen: Mecanismos de supervivencia cultural en una rebelión maya en Chiapas durante el S. XVIII, pp. 123–134; Allen J. Christenson: The Death and Rebirth of the World: The Spanish Conquest and Highland Maya World View, pp. 135–142; Peter Eeckhout and Sylvie Peperstraete: The End of the World… And Back Again: Perspectives on Apocalypses through Mythological Tales from Mesoamerica and the Andes, pp. 143–153.