Vol. 41 / No. 2
By: David W. Sedat and Fernando Lopez
Tunneling into the Heart of the Copan Acropolis
Around AD 426 K’inich Yax K’uk’ Mo’ achieved preeminence at Copan and founded a dynasty. During his reign, a complex […]
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By: Ellen E. Bell, Loa P. Traxler, David W. Sedat and Robert J. Sharer
Uncovering Copan’s Earliest Royal Tombs
The royal tombs found buried deep within the core of the Acropolis are a potent source of information about Early […]
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By: Ellen E. Bell, Robert J. Sharer, David W. Sedat, Marcello A. Canuto and Lynn Grant
The Margarita Tomb at Copan, Honduras: A Research Update
In an earlier issue of Expedition (41[2]), we reported on the first five years of work in an Early Classic […]
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