William M. Ringle

Anthropology


Office: Chambers B0005

Phone: 894-2036

Education: B.A. (Johns Hopkins), M.A., Ph.D. (Tulane University)

Courses taught: Ant. 102, 108, 207, 208, 251, 354, 356, 377

Research interests: Archaeology, urbanism, settlement patterns, Mesoamerican art and writing, computer applications and mapping, GIS

 

 

Publications Available Online

  • Of Mice and Monkeys: The Value and Meaning of T1016, the God C Hieroglyph (published 1988)
  • Birds of a Feather: The Fallen Stucco Inscription Of Temple XVIII, Palenque, Chiapas (published 1993)
  • Pre-Classic Cityscapes: Ritual Politics among the Early Lowland Maya (published 1999)
  • Post-Classic and Terminal Classic Courts of the Northern Maya Lowlands (with George Bey, published 2002)
  • On the Political Order of Chichen Itza (published 2004)
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