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The present Year Book of the project Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan (University of Bonn) includes publications that members and associates of the research project have issued on the website www.mayawoerterbuch.de. The first volume gathers eleven research reports, working papers, research notes as well as a selection of web contents. In addition to the electronic distribution format the project will make a selection of its digital resources (published on its website www.mayawoerterbuch.de) periodically available as an e-book and a printed volume. This web-to-print initiative is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present Year Book of the project Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan (University of Bonn) includes publications that members and associates of the research project have issued on the website www.mayawoerterbuch.de. The first volume gathers eleven research reports, working papers, research notes as well as a selection of web contents. In addition to the electronic distribution format the project will make a selection of its digital resources (published on its website www.mayawoerterbuch.de) periodically available as an e-book and a printed volume. This web-to-print initiative is part of the project's long term preservation and information dissemination strategy, combining the traditional publication formats with digital distribution of research data under the label of CC-BY.
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Autorenporträt
Christian M. Prager: Studied Anthropology of the Americas, Prehistoric Archaeology, and Classical Archaeology at the University of Bonn. Doctoral dissertation in the subject area "Ethnology with particular focus on Anthropology of the Americas" about Classic Maya conceptions of their gods (2013). Research assistant with and project coordinator of "Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan" of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts since 2014.