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Everyday life matters: Maya farmers at Chan
Cynthia Robin
Anthropology
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Social Sciences
Everyday Life
100%
Mayas
100%
Farmers
100%
Theory
42%
Studying
42%
Social Systems
28%
Moral Concepts
28%
Agriculture
14%
Ancient Civilizations
14%
Archaeologists
14%
Forestry Worker
14%
Community
14%
Analysis
14%
Work
14%
Activity
14%
Disc Recordings
14%
History
14%
Anthropology
14%
Archeology
14%
Belize
14%
Elite
14%
Constitutions
14%
Attention
14%
INIS
range
100%
people
100%
humans
50%
communities
50%
anthropology
50%
archaeology
50%
belize
50%
artisans
50%
Computer Science
Ordinary People
100%
Archeological Record
50%
Farming Community
50%
Arts and Humanities
Person
28%
Incomplete
14%
Elites
14%
ancient world
14%
quotidian
14%
Tombs
14%
holy
14%
Polity
14%
Habitual
14%
Temple
14%
Craftsmen
14%
royal
14%
Anthropological theory
14%