Chapter 1
Cacao use in Yucatán among the Pre-Hispanic Maya
Gabrielle Vail,
Gabrielle Vail
Research Scholar Director
Florida Institute for Hieroglyphic Research, Division of Social Sciences, New College of Florida, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Search for more papers by this authorGabrielle Vail,
Gabrielle Vail
Research Scholar Director
Florida Institute for Hieroglyphic Research, Division of Social Sciences, New College of Florida, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Search for more papers by this authorBook Editor(s):Louis Evan Grivetti,
Howard-Yana Shapiro,
Louis Evan Grivetti
Professor Emeritos
Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis, California, USA
Search for more papers by this authorHoward-Yana Shapiro
Director of Plant Science
Mars, Incorporated, McLean, Virginia, USA
University of California, Davis, California, USA
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This chapter contains sections titled:
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Introduction
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The Role of Cacao in the Northern Maya Area
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgments
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Endnotes
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References
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