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Ancient Egypt:e-BooksBaines, J. (2007). Visual and written culture in ancient Egypt. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.Brier, B., and Hobbs, H. (1999). Daily life of the ancient Egyptians. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.Chadwick, R. (2005). First civilizations: Ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.David, R. (1997). The pyramid builders of ancient Egypt: A modern investigation of pharaoh's workforce. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.Graves-Brown, C. (2010). Dancing for Hathor: Women in Ancient Egypt. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.ArticleKemp, B., Stevens, A., Dabbs, G. R., Zabecki, M., & Rose, J. C. (2013). Life, death and beyond in Akhenaten's Egypt: Excavating the South Tombs Cemetery at Amarna. Antiquity, 87(335), 64-78. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Ancient Egypt.Minoan Cretee-BookMcEnroe, J. C. (2010). Architecture of Minoan Crete: Constructing identity in the Aegean Bronze age. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.ArticlesAdams, E. (2007). Approaching monuments in the prehistoric built environment: New light on the Minoan palaces. Oxford Journal of Archaeology,26(4), 359-394. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0092.2007.00289.xThe full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Grammatikakis, I. E. (2011). The woman in Minoic Crete. Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 24(7), 968-972. doi:10.3109/14767058.2010.531328The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Hamilakis, Y. (1999). Food technologies/technologies of the body: The social context of wine and oil production and consumption in Bronze Age Crete. World Archaeology, 31(1), 38. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Letesson, Q., & Vansteenhuyse, K. (2007). Towards an archaeology of perception: ‘Looking’ at the Minoan palaces. Journal Of Mediterranean Archaeology, 19(1), 91-119. doi:10.1558/jmea.2006.19.1.91The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Schoep, I. (1999). The origins of writing and administration on Crete. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 18(3), 265. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Schoep, I. (2002). Social and political organization on Crete in the Proto-Palatial period: The case of Middle Minoan II Malia. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology,15(1), 101-132. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Schoep, I. (2010). The Minoan ‘palace-temple’ reconsidered: A critical assessment of the spatial concentration of political, religious and economic power in Bronze Age Crete. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 23(2), 219-243. doi:10.1558/jmea.v23i2.219The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Minoan Crete.Great ZimbabweArticlesChirikure, S., & Pikirayi, I. (2008). Inside and outside the dry stone walls: revisiting the material culture of Great Zimbabwe. Antiquity, 82(318), 976-993. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Great Zimbabwe.Hills, A. (1988). Cross current: Great Zimbabwe's trading past. History Today, 38(8), 4. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Great Zimbabwe.Kim, N. C., & Kusimba, C. M. (2008). New pathways to social complexity and state formation in the southern Zambezian region. African Archaeological Review, 25(3/4), 131-152. doi:10.1007/s10437-008-9031-3The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Great Zimbabwe.Ndoro, W. (2005). Great Zimbabwe. Scientific American Special Edition, 15(1), 74. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Great Zimbabwe.Qin Dynastye-BookMan, J. (2009). Terra Cotta Army: China's first emperor and the birth of a nation. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.ArticlesLi, X. J., Bevan, A., Martinón-Torres, M., Rehren, T., Cao, W., Xia, Y., & Zhao, K. (2014). Crossbows and imperial craft organisation: The bronze triggers of China's Terracotta Army. Antiquity, 88(339), 126-140. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.Lubow, A. (2009). On the march. Smithsonian, 40(4), 34-42. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.Sanft, C. (2010). Law and communication in Qin and Western Han China. Journal of The Economic & Social History Of The Orient, 53(5), 679-711. doi:10.1163/156852010X539140The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.Yang, S., Zheng, Z., Huang, K., Zong, Y., Wang, J., Xu, Q. & Li, J. (2012). Modern pollen assemblages from cultivated rice fields and rice pollen morphology: Application to a study of ancient land use and agriculture in the Pearl River Delta, China. The Holocene, 22(12), 1393-1404. doi:10.1177/0959683612449761The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.Zhang, H. Q., Liu, F. E., Liu, W. K., Du, J. Q., Wu, X. M., Chen, X. M., & Liao, G. X. (2011). Sex identification of slave sacrifice victims from Qin state tombs in the Spring and Autumn period of China using ancient DNA. Archaeometry,?53(3), 600-613. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4754.2010.00553.xThe full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Qin Dynasty.Shang DynastyArticlesFlad, R. K. (2008). Divination and power. Current Anthropology, 49(3), 403-437. doi:10.1086/588495The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Shang Dynasty.Smith, D. H. (1961). Chinese religion in the Shang Dynasty. Numen, 142-150. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Shang Dynasty.Hessler, P. (2003). The new story of China's ancient past. National Geographic Society, 204(1), 56. Retrieved from resource directly supports the essay selection: Shang Dynasty.Sellmann, J. D. (2006). On the origin of Shang and Zhou law. Asian Philosophy, 16(1), 49-64. doi:10.1080/09552360500491866 The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Shang Dynasty.Campbell, R. B., Li, Z., He, Y., & Jing, Y. (2011). Consumption, exchange and production at the Great Settlement Shang: bone-working at Tiesanlu, Anyang. Antiquity, 85(330), 1279-1297. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Shang Dynasty.Ancient MayaMultimediaCarroll, A. (Writer, Director, & Producer). (2000). Code of the Maya kings [Video file]. Retrieved from This video can be accessed through the Films On Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This video supports the Week Five Assignment’s Maya Dynasty essay selection. This source has accurate closed captioning and a transcript.Accessibility StatementPrivacy Policye-BooksLohse, J. C., & Valdez, F. (2004). Ancient Maya commoners. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Foias, A. E. (2013). Ancient Maya political dynamics. Retrieved from The full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.ArticlesFreidel, D., Rich, M., & Reilly III, F. K. (2010). Resurrecting the maize king. Archaeology, 63(5), 42-45. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Glover, J. B. (2012). The Yalahau region: A study of ancient Maya sociopolitical organization. Ancient Mesoamerica, 23(2), 271. doi:10.1017/S095653611200020X The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the ProQuest database in the Ashford University Library, or by clicking on Findit@AU and clicking on Check for Full Text @ Ashford. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Isendahl, C. (2012). Agro-urban landscapes: The example of Maya lowland cities. Antiquity, 86(334), 1112-1125. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Lucero, L. J., Fedick, S. L., Dunning, N. P., Lentz, D. L., & Scarborough, V. L. (2014). 3 Water and landscape: Ancient Maya settlement decisions. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 24(1), 30-42. doi:10.1111/apaa.12027 The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Peterson, L. C., & Haug, G. H. (2005). Climate and the collapse of Maya civilization. American Scientist, 93(4), 322-329. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Maya Dynasty.Teotihuacane-BookHeadrick, A. (2007). Teotihuacan Trinity: The sociopolitical structure of an ancient Mesoamerican city. Retrieved from The full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan CivilizationArticlesClayton, S. C. (2013). Measuring the long arm of the state: Teotihuacan's relations in the basin of Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica, 24(1), 87. doi:10.1017/S0956536113000059 The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the ProQuest database in the Ashford University Library, or by clicking on Findit@AU and clicking on Check for Full Text @ Ashford. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan CivilizationConides, C. A. (1997). Social relations among potters in Teotihuacan, Mexico. Museum Anthropology, 21(2), 39. doi:10.1525/mua.1997.21.2.39 The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the Wiley Online Library database in the Ashford University Library, or by clicking on Findit@AU and clicking on Check for Full Text @ Ashford. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan.Cowgill, G. L. (2008). An update on Teotihuacan. Antiquity, 82(318), 962-975. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan Civilization.de Lara, J. P. (2005). Temple of the Sun. Archaeology, 58(6), 36. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan Civilization.Vance, E. (2014). Gods of Blood & Stone. Scientific American, 311(1), 48-55. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Teotihuacan Civilization.Aztecse-BooksCarrasco, D. (1999). Aztec ceremonial landscapes. Retrieved from The full-text version of this ebook can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Aztecs Civilization.Carrasco, D. (2011). The Aztecs: A very short introduction. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Aztecs Civilization.ArticlesHodge, M. G. (1998). Archaeological views of Aztec culture. Journal of Archaeological Research, 6(3), 197-238. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Aztecs Civilization.Pennock, C. D. (2011). 'A remarkably patterned life': Domestic and public in the Aztec Household City. Gender & History, 23(3), 528-546. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0424.2011.01652.x The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Aztecs Civilization.Smith, M. E. (2005). Life in the provinces of the Aztec empire. Scientific American Special Edition, 15(1), 90. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Aztecs Civilization.Incase-BookSarmiento de Gamboa, P., Bauer, B. S., & Smith-Oka, V. (2007). The history of the Incas. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Incas Civilization.ArticlesDean, C. (2007). The Inca married the Earth: Integrated outcrops and the making of place. Art Bulletin, 89(3), 502. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Incas Civilization.Wright, K. R., & Zegarra, A. V. (1999). Ancient Machu Picchu drainage engineering. Journal of Irrigation & Drainage Engineering, 125(6), 360. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Incas Civilization.Zuidema, R. T. (1990). Inca civilization in Cuzco. American Anthropologist, 94(1), p.222. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Incas CivilizationMochee-BookBenson, E. P. (2012). William and Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western Hemisphere: Worlds of the Moche on the north coast of Peru. Retrieved from full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Moche CivilizationBourget, S., & Jones, K. L. (2008). The art and archaeology of the Moche. Retrieved from Retrieved from The full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Moche CivilizationArticleMoseley, M. E. (1975). Prehistoric principles of labor organization in the Moche Valley, Peru. American Antiquity, (2). 191. doi:10.2307/279614The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Moche Civilization.CahokiaArticlesCahokia Mounds: Prehistoric Indian city. (2010). Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies, 41(1), 62-65. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia Civilization.Emerson, T. E. (2002). An introduction to Cahokia 2002: Diversity, complexity, and history. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 27(2). pp.127-148. Retrieved from The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia CivilizationEmerson, T. E. (2013). Re-envisioning Cahokia - It is bigger than you think! (Cover story). Illinois Antiquity, 48(2), 1-3. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia Civilization.Givens, R. (2012). Clues to demise of Cahokia uncovered. American History, (5), 8. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia Civilization.Trubitt, M. B. D. (2000). Mound building and prestige goods exchange: Changing strategies in the Cahokia chiefdom. American Antiquity, (4). 669. doi: 10.2307/2694421 The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia Civilization.Pauketat, T. R., Kelly, L. S., Fritz, G. J., Lopinot, N. H., Elias, S., & Hargrave, E. (2002). The residues of feasting and public ritual at early Cahokia. American Antiquity, (2). 257. doi:10.2307/2694566The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia CivilizationAnasaziArticlesJohnson, M., & Johnson, D. (1971). The Anasazi great house. Perspecta, 367. doi:10.2307/1566994The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Cahokia Civilization.Kohler, T. A., & Matthews, M. H. (1988). Long-term Anasazi land use and forest reduction: A case study from Southwest Colorado. American Antiquity, (3). 537. doi:10.2307/281216The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Anasazi Civilization.HohokamBayman, J. M. (2001). The Hohokam of southwest North America. Journal of World Prehistory, 15(3), 257-311. Retrieved from full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Hohokam Civilization.Hill, J. B., Clark, J. J., William H., D., & Lyons, P. D. (2004). Prehistoric demography in the Southwest: migration, coalescence, and Hohokam population decline. American Antiquity, (4). 689. doi:10.2307/4128444The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Hohokam Civilization.Hunt, R. C., Guillet, D., Abbott, D. R., Bayman, J., Fish, P., Fish, S., Kintigh, K., & Neely, J. A. (2005). Plausible ethnographic analogies for the social organization of Hohokam Canal irrigation. American Antiquity, (3). 433. doi:10.2307/40035308The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Hohokam Civilization.Motsinger, T. N. (1998). Hohokam roads at Snaketown, Arizona. Journal of Field Archaeology, (1). 89. doi:10.2307/530459The full-text version of this article can be retrieved from the JSTOR database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the essay selection: Hohokam Civilization.Neolithic Revolution (Generally)e-BooksBarker, G. (2009). Agricultural revolution in prehistory: Why did foragers become farmers? Retrieved from The full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the general topic of the Neolithic revolution.Simmons, A. H. (2011). Neolithic revolution in the near East: Transforming the human landscape. Retrieved from The full-text version of this e-book is available through the ebrary database in the Ashford University Library. This resource directly supports the general topic of the Neolithic revolution. ................
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