Center for Archaeological and Tropical Studies (CATS)
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The Center for Archaeological and Tropical Studies (CATS)—formerly the Mesoamerican Archaeological Research Laboratory (MARL)—is located within the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) at The University of Texas at Austin's J.J. Pickle Research Campus.
CATS is a part of the Department of Anthropology at The University of Texas at Austin.
A major initiative of CATS is the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project (PfBAP): a summer field school for students and non-student volunteers to research the ancient Maya civilization in the country of Belize in Central America, with permission of the Institute of Archaeology of the Government of Belize.
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Item Research Reports from the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project, Volume Five(University of Texas at Austin, 2011) Houk, Brett A.; Valdez, Fred JrTable of Contents : Programme for Belize Archaeological Project: Activities from the 2010 Investigations / by Fred Valdez, Jr. and Brett A. Houk (p.1-6) -- Structure 26 Excavations, La Milpa, 2010 / by Gregory Zaro, Brett A. Houk, Shannon M. Smith, Chelsey Shockley, and Catherine Joseph (p.7-24) -- Results of the 2010 Excavations at Courtyard 100, La Milpa, Belize / by Lindsey R. Moats and Jacob R. Nanney (p.25-38) -- Investigating Monumental Architecture at La Milpa: The 2010 Season / by Debora Trein (p.39-68) -- Examination of Two Extended Elite Lineages: The 2010 La Milpa Archaeological Field Season / by Brandon S. Lewis and Yoav Me-Bar (p.67-92) -- Ritual and Crafting at an Intermediate Elite Residential Group: Evidence from the 2010 Archaeological Excavations at Operation LM4 / by Deanna M. Riddick (p.93-108) -- The 2010 Survey and Excavation at La Milpa North / by Eric J. Heller (p.109-122) -- Hun Tun Archaeology: Report of the 2010 Field Season at RB 70 / by Robyn L. Dodge (p.123-132) -- Overview of Excavations at Group B, Hun Tun, Belize / by Nick Arndt (p.133-142) -- Research at La Milpa East (RB LME) and the Aguada Lagunita Elusiva (RB Lagunita): The 2010 Season / by Estella Weiss-Krejci and Michael Brandl (p.143-170) -- Research Results of the 2010 Field Season: Excavations at Groups A and D of the Medicinal Trail Site / by David M. Hyde and Rhiana D. Casias (p.171-180) -- Tree Species Composition at Medicinal Trail, Group A / by Nicholas Brokaw and Sheila Ward (p.181-182) -- Summary of the Excavation and Preliminary Analysis of Burial 5 at Group A of the Medicinal Trail Site / by Stacy Drake (p.183-190) -- Report of Excavations at the Medicinal Trail Site: Structure A-3 / by Catherine Sword (p.191-200) -- Phase 2 Research at Wari Camp (RB 56): Summer 2010 / by Laura J. Levi (p.201-210) -- Synopsis of the 2009-2010 Seasons of the Mount Allison University Archaeological Program in Northwest Belize / by Grant R. Aylesworth and Brent D. Suttie (p.211-228) -- Preliminary Report on the 2010 Activities of the Mount Allison University Archaeological Field School in Belize / by Grant R. Aylesworth, Brent D. Suttie, Bruce Templeton, Ashley Brzezicki, William J. Webb, and A. William McGrath (p.229-234) -- Summary Report for Investigations at the Site of dos Hombres and the Surrounding Settlement, Summer 2010 / by Rissa M. Trachman, Kirby Farah, Thomas Ewing, and Jana Murdock (p.235-242) -- Dos Hombres to Gran Cacao Settlement Survey Project: 2010 Field Season / by Marisol Cortes-Rincon (p.243-250) -- Overview of Recent Ballcourt Complex Investigations at Chawak But’o’Ob, Belize / by Stanley Walling (p.251-262) -- PfBAP 2007-2010 Analysis of Obsidian, Select Operations: La Milpa Group B (Op B1), La Milpa Los Pisos COurtyard (Op A2), and Medicinal Trail (Ops 7 and 12) / by Rissa M. Trachman (p.263)Item Research Reports from the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project, Volume Four(University of Texas at Austin, 2010) Hyde, David M.; Valdez, Fred JrTable of Contents : Introduction and Overview of Contributions to PfBAP Volume 4 / by Fred Valdez Jr. and David M. Hyde (p.1-6) -- Floors, Phosphates, and Points: Analyzing Food Production – Results of the 2009 Field Season / by Jon B. Hageman, Robin C. Goldstein, and David J. Goldstein (p.7-18) -- Phase 2 Research at Wari Camp (RB-56): Report from the 200 Field Season / by Laura J. Levi (p.19-26) -- The Dos Hombres Archaeological Project (DHAP): Summary of Field Research from Summer 2009 / by Rissa Trachman (p.27-32) -- Aguada Lagunita Elusiva (RB Lagunita) and La Milpa East (RB LME): Summary of the 2009 Season / by Estella Weiss-Krejci and Michael Brandl (p.33-40) -- Research Results of Investigations at Group A of the Medicinal Trail Site: The 2009 Field Season / by David M. Hyde, Kirby Farah, and Alexandra Smith (p.41-18) -- Summary Report on Group B, Operation 12 of the Medicinal Trail Site: The 2009 Season / by Lauri McInnis Martin (p.49-56) -- Report on the 2009 Field Season at Hun Tun / by Robyn Dodge and Iasha Doumanoff (p.57-60) -- Excavations at Group B, Say Kah, Belize 2009 / by Sarah E. Jackson, Lindsey Argo, and Meredith Coats (p.61-84) -- Investigations at a Residential Group at the Site of La Milpa: Operation LM4: Suboperations A-N / by Deanna Riddick (p.85-96) -- Power, Memory, and Community: Defining the Development and Function of a Quadrangle Group, La Milpa, Belize / by Maria Martinez (p.97-132) -- Architectural Morphology and Activity: Structure 3 at La Milpa, Belize / by Debora Trein (p.133-150) -- Introduction to the 2009 Season of the La Milpa Core Project and Report on the 2009 Investigations of Structure 21 / by Brett Houk (p.151-172) -- The 2009 Investigations at Structure 24 / by Gregory Zaro (p.173-186) -- Continuing Investigations of Structure 27 at La Milpa: The 2009 Season / by Brett Houk and Shannon Smith (p.187-202) -- 2009 Archaeological Excavations at Courtyard 100 in Plaza B at La Milpa, Belize / by Melanie Mann (p.203)Item Research Reports from the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project, Volume Six(University of Texas at Austin, 2014) Cortes-Rincon, Marisol; Valdez, Fred Jr; Hyde, David M.Table of Contents : Background and Introduction to the 2011 Season of the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project / by Fred Valdez, Jr. and Marisol Cortes-Rincon (p.1-4) -- Investigations at Structure 3, La Milpa: The 2011 Field Season / by Debora Trein (p.5-32) -- Report of the 2011 Excavations at the South Ballcourt of La Milpa, Op A6 / by David Chatelain (p.33-44) -- Summary of the 2011 Activities of the La Milpa Core Project / by Brett A. Houk and Gregory Zaro (p.45-54) -- Summary of 2011 Field Season: Examination of Extended Lineages Associated with Courtyards 135 & 149 at La Milpa, Belize / by Brandon S. Lewis (p.55-58) -- Report on a Northern Residential Complex at La Milpa, Belize: Operation LM4 / by Deanna M. Riddick (p.59-62) -- Preliminary Notes on a Chultun Burial at La Milpa – LM-4 / by Stacy Drake (p.63-68) -- Excavations at Groups B and C, Say Kah, Belize, 2011 / by Sarah E. Jackson and Linda A. Brown (p.69-102) -- Hun Tun Archaeology: Report on the 2011 Field Season / by Robyn L. Dodge (p.103-114) -- Aguada Lagunita Elusiva (RB Lagunita), La Milpa East (RB LME) and Results of the 2011 Explorations along the LaMap East Transect Extension / by Estella Weiss-Krejci and Michael Brandl (p.115-126) -- Towards a Biography Of Place: The 2011 Season of Survey and Excavation at La Milpa North / by Eric J. Heller (p.127-144) -- Phase 2 Research at Wari Camp (RB-56): Summer 2011 / by Laura Levi (p.145-152) -- Summary Report of Investigations at the Site of Dos Hombres: Summer 2011 / by Rissa M. Trachman and Katherine MacDonald (p.153-158) -- Preliminary Report on the 2011 Activities of the Mount Allison University Archaeological Field School in Belize / by Grant R. Aylesworth (p.159-162) -- Tree Species Composition at Medicinal Trail Group A / by Nicholas Brokaw and Sheila Ward (p.163-164) -- Report on Some Stone Tools from RB 18, Northwest Belize: Guijarral and the Chispas Group / by David M. Hyde (p.165)