• Michael Douglas Coe (May 14, 1929 – September 25, 2019) was an American archaeologist, anthropologist, epigrapher, and author. He is known for his research...
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    exemplified by a ceramic tradition famously identified by archaeologist Michael D. Coe in the 1960s during his work at the Early Formative village of La Victoria...
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  • 2015. Coe, Michael D (2006). Final Report: An Archaeologist Excavates His Past. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 208. ISBN 9780500051436. Coe, Michael D. (1996)...
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    were to be based upon three prayer books and Pilgrim's Progress). — Michael D. Coe Before the arrival of Spanish conquistadors, the Aztecs eradicated many...
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    September 2008. Coe, Michael D. (1968). America's First Civilization: Discovering the Olmec. New York: The Smithsonian Library. Coe, Michael D.; Rex Koontz...
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    OCLC 52067195. Coe, Michael D. (1994) [1992]. Breaking the Maya Code. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-14-023481-7. OCLC 31288285. Coe, Michael D. (1999)...
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  • Isthmian (Epi-Olmec) and Maya scripts. Well-known archaeologist and writer Michael D. Coe interprets the San Andres glyphs as "an early kind of writing" while...
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  • American economist Michael D. Coe (1929–2019), American archaeologist and author Michael D. Newcomb (1952–2010), American psychologist Michael D. Rhodes (born...
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    Tenochtitlan Volume 1. Michael D. Coe and Richard A. Diehl.: In the Land of the Olmec: The People of the River, Volume 2. Michael D. Coe and Richard A. Diehl"...
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    Michael D. Coe, 'A Model of Ancient Maya Community Structure in the Maya Lowlands', Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 21 (1965). Michael D. Coe, 'Death...
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    Coe, Michael D. (1987). The Maya (4th edition, revised ed.). London and New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27455-X. OCLC 15895415. Coe, Michael D....
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  • however, their interpretation was disputed by Stephen Houston and Michael D. Coe, who unsuccessfully applied Justeson and Kaufman's decipherment system...
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  • been much reproduced, particularly following the 1992 publication of Michael D. Coe's Breaking the Maya Code. Supposedly, when stationed in Berlin, Knorozov...
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    standpoint there is no such language as 'reformed Egyptian'." Anthropologist Michael D. Coe of Yale University, an expert in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican studies...
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    "The Power of Chocolate". Archaeology. 63 (6): 20–25. Coe, Sophie Dobzhansky; Coe, Michael D. (2007). The True History of Chocolate. Thames and Hudson...
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  • they had two sons: William Robertson Coe II (1926–2009), an archaeologist who became a Mayanist scholar. Michael D. Coe (1929-2019), an archaeologist, anthropologist...
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  • Matchett Herring Coe (1907–1999), American sculptor Michael D. Coe (1929–2019), American anthropologist Natalie Mai Vitetti (née Coe) (1910–1987), daughter...
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    available for study occurred. In the seventies, the leading Maya scholar Michael D. Coe identified several actors of the Popol Vuh hero myth on ceramics, chief...
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    oral maya. Editorial: Academia de Geografia e Historia de Guatemala.) Michael D. Coe, 'Death and the Ancient Maya', in E.P. Benson ed., Death and the Afterlife...
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    Karl Taube claim that these heads may represent a "war serpent", while Michael D. Coe claims, somewhat similarly, that they probably represent the "fire serpent"...
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    6, 2010. Coe, Michael D. (1980). The Maya. Ancient Peoples and Places. Vol. 10 (2nd ed.). London: Thames and Hudson. p. 151. Coe, Michael D. (1984). The...
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  • usually occurs at the beginning of an inscription. "Kʼin" means "sun" in the Mayan language. Reading the Maya Glyphs, Michael D. Coe & Mark Van Stone...
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    hypothesis won guarded support from later archaeologists, including Michael D. Coe. Further analysis of these sculptures by scholars including Whitney...
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    interpretation of the La Mojarra text was disputed by Stephen D. Houston and Michael D. Coe, who had tried unsuccessfully to apply the Justeson-Kaufman...
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    fragments excavated by archaeologists. Following the 1971 exhibition, Michael D. Coe, published the first half-size recto-side facsimile of the codex in...
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    that human flesh was ever a significant portion of the Aztec diet. Michael D. Coe states that while "it is incontrovertible that some of these victims...
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    accompanied by the hero twins. Following Karl Taube, many scholars (such as Michael D. Coe) believe that the resurrected tonsured maize god of the classic period...
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  • Simpson and Michael D. Coe. He became friends with K. C. Chang, a Chinese archaeologist, who joined the department during his final year of his PhD. His doctoral...
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    Carmen Rodríguez Martínez; Ponciano Ortíz Ceballos; Michael D. Coe; Richard A. Diehl; Stephen D. Houston; Karl A. Taube; Alfredo Delgado Calderón (2007-03-09)...
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  • designer Clover Simonton and banker William Rogers Coe. His brother was fellow Mayanist Michael D. Coe, with whom he had a falling-out in the early 1960s...
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