Origins of the Mesoamerican ballgame: Earliest ballcourt from the highlands found at Etlatongo, Oaxaca, Mexico
Intentional dental modification in Panamá: New support for a late introduction of African origin
Inka llama offerings from Tambo Viejo, Acari Valley, Peru
North and South in the ancient Central Andes: Contextualizing the archaeological record with evidence from linguistics and molecular anthropology
Non-power positional number representation systems, bijective numeration, and the Mesoamerican discovery of zero
A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean
After Cahokia: Indigenous Repopulation and Depopulation of the Horseshoe Lake Watershed AD 1400–1900
New evidence for an early settlement of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico: The Chan Hol 3 woman and her meaning for the Peopling of the Americas
Isotopic Evidence for Long-Distance Connections of the AD Thirteenth-Century Promontory Caves Occupants
This little-known Native American society was once as powerful as the Aztecs and Incas
3400-year-old ballgame court unearthed in mountains of Mexico
Metabolomics-based analysis of miniature flask contents identifies tobacco mixture use among the ancient Maya
Persistent Early to Middle Holocene tropical foraging in southwestern Amazonia
Zeolite water purification at Tikal, an ancient Maya city in Guatemala
The Peopling of South America
The Maya wall paintings from Chajul, Guatemala
Female hunters of the early Americas
Emergence and Development of Pottery in the Andean Early Formative Period: New Insights from an Improved Wairajirca Pottery Chronology at the Jancao Site in the Huánuco Region, Peru
African Skeletons From Early Colonial Mexico Tell the Story of First Generation Slaves
Centering the Classic Maya Kingdom of Sak Tz’i’
Mexico archaeologists reveal tale of cannibalism and reprisal from conquest
Laser mapping reveals largest and oldest Mayan temple
Arqueólogos localizan el costado este y la fachada externa de la torre de cráneos del Huei Tzompantli de Tenochtitlan
Children of Incan nobles found entombed in Peru after 500 years
Archaeologists Discover Largest and Oldest-Known Maya Monument