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JAMES E. BRADY PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs 2012
Heart of Earth: Studies in Maya Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady, Bulletin 23, Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady. Bulletin 20, Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2005
Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady (eds.) Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context. University Press of Colorado.
2005
James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer (eds.) In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use. University of Texas Press, Austin.
2004
Manuel Aguilar and James E. Brady (Coordinators) Ulama. Estudios Jaliscienses 56.
1999
Sources for the Study of Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, 2nd ed. Studies in Mesoamerican Cave Use, Publication 1, California State University, Los Angeles.
1996
Sources for the Study of Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use. Studies in Mesoamerican Cave Use, Publication 1, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
1989
An Investigation of Maya Ritual Cave Use with Special Reference to Naj Tunich, Peten, Guatemala. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.
Articles 2013
2012
Holley Moyes and James E. Brady Caves as Sacred Space in Mesoamerica. In Sacred Darkness: A Global Perspective on the Ritual Use of Caves, edited by Holley Moyes, pp. 151-170. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Eleanor M. King, James E. Brady, Leslie C. Shaw, Allan B. Cobb, C. L. Kieffer, Michael L. Brennan, and Chandra L. Harris Small Caves and Sacred Geography: A Case Study from the Prehispanic Maya Site of Maax Na, Belize. Latin American Antiquity 23 (4): 611–628.
2012
The Architectural Cave as an Early Form of Artificial Cave in the Maya Lowlands. In Heart of Earth: Studies in Maya Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 61-68. Bulletin 23, Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2012
Leaving No Stone Unturned: The Identification and Interpretation of Unmodified or Minimally Modified Stone Manuports in Caves. In Heart of Earth: Studies in Maya Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 133-136. Bulletin 23, Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2012
Humberto Nation, Polly A. Peterson, James E. Brady, Hector Neff, and Patricia A. McAnany Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry to Source Speleothems from Archaeological Contexts in the Sibun Valley Region of Belize, Central America. In Heart of Earth: Studies in Maya Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 137142. Bulletin 23, Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2012
Under Ground in Ancient Mesoamerica. In Fanning the Sacred Flame: Mesoamerican Studies in Honor of H.B. Nicholson, edited by Matthew A. Boxt and Brian Dervin Dillon, pp. 269-290. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2012
James E. Brady and C. L. Kieffer Preliminary observations on the investigation of Midnight Terror Cave, Belize. Research Reports in Belizean Archaeology, Vol. 9, edited by John Morris, Jaime Awe, Melissa Badillo and George Thompson, pp.:245-253. National Institute of Culture and History, Belmopan, Belize.
2011
Moyes, Holley and James E. Brady Cavernas sagradas na América Central. In Cavernas, rituais e religião, edited by Luiz Eduardo Panisset Travassos, Edgard Dias Magalhães and Elvis Pereira Barbosa, pp. 6370. Editus, Ilhéus.
2011
Cavernas como antigos centros de peregrinação maia: evidências auqueológicas de uma função multifacetada. In Cavernas, rituais e religião, edited by Luiz Eduardo Panisset Travassos, Edgard Dias Magalhães and Elvis Pereira Barbosa, pp. 93-125. Editus, Ilhéus.
2011
The Maya’s Sacred Caves: Caves Played an Important Role in Maya Spiritual Practices. American Archaeology Summer, pp. 12-20.
2010
Offerings to the Rain Gods: The Archaeology of Maya Caves. In Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea, edited Daniel Finamore and Stephen D. Houston, pp. 220-223. Peabody Essex Museum and Yale University Press, New Haven.
2009
James E. Brady and Ann M. Scott Heart of the Earth, Heart of the Community: The Role of Caves in the Validation of Settlement Space. In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Speleology,
Vol. 1: Symposia, Part 1, edited by William B. White, pp. 58-63. International Union of Speleology, Greyhound Press. 2009
Allan Cobb and James E. Brady The Contribution of Cavers to the Development of Maya Cave Archaeology. In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Speleology, Vol. 1: Symposia, Part 1, edited by William B. White, pp. 69-73. International Union of Speleology, Greyhound Press.
2009
James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, Linda Palit, Donald Arburn, Sergio Garza, Christian Christiansen, Arturo Perez, Ann M. Scott, and Arnulfo Delgado Quen Santo Revisited: Updating Eduard Seler’s 19th Century Cave Studies. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 9-25. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
Jenny Guerra and James E. Brady A Restudy of Cave 1 at Quen Santo. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 27-40. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
James E. Brady and Sergio Garza Caves and Fish in Mesoamerica: An Initial Consideration. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 55-59. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
C. L. Kieffer, Sergio Garza and James E. Brady The Gendered Use of Caves in the Jalkatec and Chuj Areas. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 61-65. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
James E. Brady and Arnulfo Delgado The Chicomoztoc and Modern Jalkatek Ethnography. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 67-71. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
James E. Brady and Sergio Garza A Reassessment of Ethnographic Data on Cave Utilization in Santa Eulalia. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 73-79. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2009
Sergio Garza and James E. Brady Aspects of Ritual Organization in Santa Eulalia, Guatemala. In Exploring Highland Maya Ritual Cave Use: Archaeology & Ethnography in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, edited by James E. Brady, pp. 81-85. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2008
James E. Brady and Polly A. Peterson Re-envisioning Ancient Maya Ritual Assemblages. In Religion, Archaeology and the Material World, edited by Lars Fogelin, pp. 78-96. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 36. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
2008
Sergio Garza, James E. Brady and Arnulfo Delgado Quen Santo: Un nuevo examen etnoarqueológico de la cueva santa. XXI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológiacas en Guatemala, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Bárbara Arroyo and Héctor E. Mejía. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Fundación Arqueológica del Nuevo Mundo, Guatemala.
2007
Sergio Garza, James E. Brady and Emilio Merino Una perspectiva etnoarqueológica sobre la utilización del espacio en cuevas en Santa Eulalia, Guatemala. XX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Bárbara Arroyo and Héctor E. Mejía, pp. 973-978. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Fundación Arqueológica del Nuevo Mundo, Guatemala.
2006
Jesper Nielsen and James E. Brady The Couple in the Cave: Origin Iconography on a Ceramic Vessel from Los Naranjos, Honduras. Ancient Mesoamerica 17:203-217.
2006
James E. Brady and Dominique Rissolo A Reappraisal of Ancient Maya Cave Mining. Journal of Anthropological Research 62 (4): 471-490.
2006
Sergio Garza and James Brady La Superviviencia de la Cosmovisión PreColumbina y Práticas en El Ulama. In: Raíces de Mazatlán: Fundación, politica, música y viajeros, edited by Lorena Schobert Lizárraga and Ernesto Hernández Norzagaray, pp. 51-63. Asociación de Gestores del Patrimonio Histórico y Cultural de Mazatlán, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, and El Instituto Municipal de Cultura, Turismo y Arte de Mazatlán, Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico.
2005
Pan-Mesoamerican Patterns of Pre-Columbian Cave Use. Olmec, Maya, Aztec: Papers in Honor of H. B. (Nick) Nicholson, edited by Marilyn Beaudry-Corbitt. UCLA Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles (in press).
2005
Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady Introduction: Religion and the Role of Cave Archaeology in Maya Studies. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 1-22. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
The Impact of Ritual on Ancient Maya Economy. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 115-134. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
James E. Brady and Pierre R. Colas Nikte Mo’ Scattered Fire in the Cave of K’ab Chante: Epigraphic and Archaeological Evidence for Cave Desecration in Ancient Maya Warfare. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 149-166. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, Sergio Garza, Cesar Espinosa and Robert Burnett An Analysis of Ancient Maya Stalactite Breakage at Balam Na Cave, Guatemala. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 213-224. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
Ann M. Scott and James E. Brady Human Remains in Lowland Maya Caves: Problems of Interpretation. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 263-284. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer Maya Cave Archaeology: A New Look at Religion and Cosmology. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 365-379. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
2005
Holley Moyes and James E. Brady The Heart of Creation, The Heart of Darkness: Sacred Caves in Mesoamerica. Expedition 47 (3):30-36.
2005
Ann M. Scott and James E. Brady Formative Cave Utilization: An Examination of Mesoamerican Ritual Foundations. In New Perspectives on Formative Mesoamerican Cultures, edited by Terry G. Powis, pp. 147-157. British Archaeological Records International Series S1377. Archaeopress, Oxford.
2005
Foreword. In The Hill-Caves of Yucatan by Henry C. Mercer, f-1-f-23. Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Austin.
2005
James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer Introduction: A History of Mesoamerican Cave Interpretation. In In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer, pp. 1-17. University of Texas Press, Austin.
2005
Manuel Aguilar, Miguel Medina Jaen, Tim M. Tucker and James E. Brady
Constructing Mythic Space: The Significance of a Chicomoztoc Complex at Acatzingo Viejo. In In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer, pp. 69-87. University of Texas Press, Austin. 2005
Abigail E. Adams and James E. Brady Q'eqchi' Pilgrimage and Cave Ritual: Implications for Archaeological Interpretation. In In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer, pp. 301-327. University of Texas Press, Austin.
2005
Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady Concluding Comments. In In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady and Keith M. Prufer, 403-411. University of Texas Press, Austin.
2004
Constructed Landscapes: Exploring the Meaning and Significance of Recent Discoveries of Artificial Caves. Ketzalcalli 1:2-17.
2004
Andrea Stone and James E. Brady Maya Caves. In Encyclopedia of Caves, edited by David C. Culver and William B. White, pp. 366-369. Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego.
2004
Manuel Aguilar and James E. Brady Introducción. Estudios Jaliscienses 56:3-9.
2004
Sergio Garza, César Espinosa y James E. Brady La Supervivencia de Creencias y Prácticas Religiosas en El Ulama. Estudios Jaliscienses 56:29-39.
2004
Mario Dávila, and James E. Brady La Producción del Hule en el Juego de Pelota. Estudios Jaliscienses 56:40-49.
2004
America, Central: Archaeological Caves. In Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science, edited by John Gunn, pp. 40-43. Fitzroy Dearborn, New York and London.
2003
James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, Sergio Garza and Robert Burnett Balam Na: Reporte Preliminar de la Investigación de una Cueva Asociada al Río Poxte, Poptun. Atlas Arqueológico de Guatemala Reporte 17, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, pp. 131-157. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Dirección General del Patrimonio Cultural y Natural, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Escuela de Historia, Area de Arqueología, Guatemala.
2003
In My Hill, In My Valley: The Importance of Place in Ancient Maya Ritual. In Mesas and Cosmology in Mesoamerica, edited by Douglas Sharon, pp. 83-91. San Diego Museum Papers 42. San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego.
2003
Christina T. Halperin, Sergio Garza, Keith Prufer and James E. Brady Caves and Ancient Maya Ritual Use of Jute. Latin American Antiquity 14 (2):207-219.
2003
La Importancia de las Cuevas Artificiales para el Entendimiento de los Espacios Sagrados en Mesoamérica. In Espacios Mayas: Usos, Representaciones, Creencias, edited by Alain Breton, Aurore Monod Becquelin and Mario Humberto Ruz, pp. 143160. Centro de Estudios Mayas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/Centre D'Étudies Mexicaines et Centraméricaines, México.
2002
El Significado del Estudio de las Cuevas y Cenotes para el Entendimiento de la Cosmovisión Maya. In Memorias del Primer Congreso de Arqueología Subacuática y Espeleológica, edited by Guillermo de Anda Alaníz and Dominique Rissolo. Escuela de Ciencias Antropológicas de la Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mérida, Mexico (in press).
2002
Underwater Caves and Cenotes as Keys to Understanding the Ancient Maya Cosmos. dirQuest 3 (4): 22-25.
2002
Ann E. Miller, James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, and Marvin W. Rowe Results of Radiocarbon Analysis of Rock Paintings from the Cueva de las Pinturas, Guatemala. Mexicon XXIV (4): 79-81.
2001
Caves as Ancient Maya Pilgrimage Centers: Archaeological Evidence of a Multifaceted Role. In Pilgrimage and the Ritual Landscape in Pre-Columbian America, edited by John Carlson. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C. (in press).
2001
Sergio Garza, James E. Brady and Christian Christensen Balam Na Cave 4: Implications for Understanding Preclassic Cave Mortuary Practices. California Anthropologist 28 (1): 15-21.
2001
Ruth A. Armitage, James E. Brady, Allan Cobb, John R. Southon and Marvin W. Rowe Mass Spectrometric Radiocarbon Dates from Three Rock Paintings of Known Age. American Antiquity 66 (3):471-480.
2001
James E. Brady and Gene A. Ware Las Inscripciones de Naj Tunich: Avances Recientes de la Imagen Multi-Espectral. XIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológiacas en Guatemala, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Ana Claudia de Suasnávar and Bárbara Arroyo, pp. 1017-1025. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
2001
Gene Ware, James E. Brady and Curtis Martin Multispectral Imaging and Spectral Classification of Naj Tunich Pigments. Proceedings of the 54th Annual Spring Conference: Imaging Processing, Imaging Quality, Imaging Capture Systems Vol. 6: 2489-2491. Society for Imaging Science and Technology, Piscataway, NJ.
2001
Springs. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures, edited by Davíd Carrasco, Vol. 3, pp. 163-164. Oxford University Press, New York.
2001
Caves. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan Toby Evans and David L. Webster, pp. 99-101. Garland Publishing, New York.
2001
Rosemary Joyce and James E. Brady Cuyamel Caves (Colón, Honduras). In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan Toby Evans and David L. Webster, p. 199. Garland Publishing, New York.
2000
James E. Brady and Erin Sears Cuevas, Peregrinaciones y Arqueología. Los Investigadores de la Cultura Maya 8, Tomo II:219-227. Campeche, Mexico.
2000
¿Un Chicomostoc en Teotihuacan? The Contribution of the Heyden Hypothesis to Mesoamerican Cave Studies. In In Chalchihuitl in Quetzalli, Precious Greenstone, Precious Quetzal Feather: Mesoamerica Studies in Honor of Doris Heyden, edited by Eloise Quiñones Keber, pp. 1-13. Labyrintos Press, Lancaster, CA.
2000
Early Political Appropriation of the Sacred Landscape. In The Sacred and the Profane: Architecture and Identity in the Maya Lowlands, edited by Pierre Robert Colas, Kai Delvendahl, Marcus Kuhnert, Annette Schubart, pp. 129-136. Acta Mesoamericana 10. Verlag Saurwein, Markt Schwaben.
2000
James E. Brady, Christopher Begley, John Fogarty, Donald J. Stierman, Barbara Luke, and Ann Scott Talgua Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Assessment. Mexicon 22 (5):111-118.
2000
Die Dunklen Geheimnisse der Maya - Archäologische Erforschung von Maya-Höhlen. In Die Maya - Gottkönige im Regenwald, edited by Nikolai Grube, pp. 296-307. Könemann, Köln.
2000
Gene A. Ware, Douglas M. Chabries, Richard W. Christiansen, James E. Brady, and Curtis E. Martin Multispectral Analysis of Ancient Maya Pigments: Implications for the Naj Tunich Corpus. Proceedings of the 2000 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, VI:2489-2491. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ.
1999
Omar S. Kamal, Gene A. Ware, Stephen Houston, Douglas M. Chabries, Richard W. Christiansen, James E. Brady and Ian Graham Multispectral Image Processing for Detail Reconstruction and Enhancement of Maya Murals from La Pasadita, Guatemala. Journal of Archaeological Science 26:1391-1407.
1999
Gene A. Ware and James E. Brady Multi-Spectral Analysis of Ancient Maya Pigments: Implications for the Naj Tunich Corpus. Center 19:132-135.
1999
Donald J. Stierman and James E. Brady Electrical Resistivity Mapping of Landscape Modifications at the Talgua Village Site, Olancho, Honduras. Geoarchaeology 14 (6): 495-510.
1999
Omar S. Kamal, James E. Brady, Stephen Houston, Gene A. Ware and Douglas M. Chabries Mejoramiento de la Imágen Multi-Espectoral de los Murales Mayas de La Pasadita, Petén. XII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala 1998, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Héctor L. Escobedo and Ana Claudia Monzón, pp. 455-474. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1999
James E. Brady and Wendy Ashmore Mountains, Caves, Water: Ideational Landscapes of the Ancient Maya. In Archaeologies of Landscape: Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Wendy Ashmore and A. Bernard Knapp, pp. 124-145. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.
1999
The Gruta de Jobonche: An Analysis of Speleothem Rock Art. In Land of the Turkey and the Deer: Recent Research in Yucatan, edited by Ruth Gubler, pp. 57-68. Labyrinthos Press, Lancaster, CA.
1999
James E. Brady and Keith Prufer Caves and Crystalmancy: Evidence for the Use of Crystals in Ancient Maya Religion. Journal of Anthropological Research 55:129-144.
1998
Barbara A. Luke and James E. Brady Application of Seismic Surface Waves at a Pre-Columbian Settlement in Honduras. Archaeological Prospection 5 (3): 139-157.
1998
Boyd Dixon, George Hasemann, James Brady, Pastor Gomez and Marilyn BeaudryCorbett Multi-Ethnicity or Multiple Enigma: Archaeological Survey in the Rio Talgua Drainage, Department of Olancho, Honduras. Ancient Mesoamerica 9 (2): 327-340.
1998
Philip Reeder, James E. Brady and James Webster Geoarchaeological Investigations on the Northern Vaca Plateau, Belize. Mexicon XX: 37-41.
1998
Las Grutas de Nooch Naj Cultunich. San Benito No. 28: 5-11.
1998
James E. Brady, Joseph W. Ball, Ronald L. Bishop, Duncan C. Pring, Norman Hammond and Rupert A. Housley
The Lowland Maya "Protoclassic": A Reconsideration of its Nature and Significance. Ancient Mesoamerica 9 (1): 17-38. 1997
James E. Brady, George Hasemann and John Fogarty La Cueva del Río Talgua: El Cementerio Más Antiguo de Honduras. Yaxkin XVI: 4956.
1997
James E. Brady, Gene A. Ware, Barbara Luke, Allan Cobb, John Fogarty and Beverly Shade Preclassic Cave Utilization near Cobanerita, San Benito, Peten. Mexicon XIX (5): 9196.
1997
Settlement Configuration and Cosmology: The Role of Caves at Dos Pilas. American Anthropologist 99 (3): 602-618.
1997
James E. Brady, Ann Scott , Allan Cobb, Irma Rodas, John Fogarty, and Monica Urquizú Glimpses of the Dark Side of the Petexbatun Regional Archaeological Project: The Petexbatun Regional Cave Survey. Ancient Mesoamerica 8 (2): 353-364.
1997
Joseph Kennedy and James E. Brady Into the Netherworld of Island Earth: A Reevaluation of Refuge Caves in Ancient Hawaiian Society. Geoarchaeology 12 (3): 641-655.
1997
James E. Brady, Ann Scott, Hector Neff and Michael Glascock Speleothem Breakage, Movement, Removal and Caching: An Unreported Aspect Ancient Maya Cave Utilization. Geoarchaeology 12 (3): 725-750.
1997
Palaces of the Dead: Glimpses of the Afterlife from a Middle Preclassic Cave Ossuary. In Proceedings of the 1995 and 1996 Latin American Symposia, edited by Alana CordyCollins and Grace Johnson. pp. 21-32. San Diego Museum Papers No. 34, San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego.
1997
Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett, James E. Brady, Boyd Dixon, Pastor Gomez, George Hasemann and Dorie Reents-Budet North Central Honduras: A Maya Landscape? In Proceedings of the 1995 and 1996 Latin American Symposia, edited by Alana Cordy-Collins and Grace Johnson. pp. 2132. San Diego Museum Papers No. 34, San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego.
1997
James E. Brady and Ann Scott Excavations in Buried Cave Deposits: Implications for Interpretation. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 59 (1):15-21.
1997
Retorno a las Cavernas de Copán: Otra Evaluación Preliminar. Yaxkin 15: 99-118.
1997
Barbara A. Luke, Christopher T. Begley, David S. Chase, Anthea Ross, James E. Brady Rapid-Response Geophysical Site Investigation at a Pre-Columbian Settlement in
Honduras. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), pp. 983-992. Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. 1996
James E. Brady, George Hasemann and John Fogarty In the Palace of the Sacred Ancestors: Exploring Honduras' Cave of the Glowing Skulls. Aboard Magazine, Jan./Feb. pp. 10-18.
1996
Antonia E. Foias, James E. Brady and Stephen Houston La Producción e Intercambio de la Cerámica Impresa del Clásico en la Región de Petexbatun, Petén. IX Simposio Sobre Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 110-134. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1995
James E. Brady, George Hasemann and John Fogarty Buried Secrets, Luminous Find. (Also published in Spanish as: Secretos Escondidos, Luminosos Hallazgos). Américas 47(4):6-15.
1995
A Reassessment of the Chronology and Function of Gordon's Cave #3, Copan, Honduras. Ancient Mesoamerica 6:29-38.
1995
James E. Brady, George Hasemann and John Fogarty Harvest of Skulls & Bones. Archaeology 48(3):36-40.
1995
James E. Brady, T. Patrick Culbert, Héctor Escobedo, Donald Forsyth, Richard D. Hansen, and Prudence M. Rice El Protoclásico en las Tierras Bajas Mayas: Algunas Notas Sobre el Taller de Cerámica. VIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, pp. 463-467. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1995
James E. Brady and Irma Rodas Maya Ritual Cave Deposits: Recent Insights from the Cueva de los Quetzales. Institute of Maya Studies Journal 1(1): 17-25.
1994
El Impacto del Ritual en la Economia Maya. VII Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 87-91. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1994
Abigail Adams and James E. Brady Etnografía Q'eqchi' de los Ritos en Cuevas: Implicaciones para la Interpretación Arqueológica. VII Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 205-211. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1994
James E. Brady and Ann Scott Schwegman Nuevos Métodos para la Investigación de Cuevas Mayas. VII Simposio de Arqueología
Guatemalteca, pp. 495-505. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala. 1994
James E. Brady and Irma Rodas Análisis de la Naturaleza de los Depósitos Rituales en las Cuevas Mayas: Comprensión Reciente de la Cueva de los Quetzales. VII Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 539-551. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1993
El Proyecto de Cuevas Rituales de Copán. El Escribano, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1, 4. Boletín del Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, Tegucigalpa.
1993
James E. Brady and Juan L. Bonor Las Cavernas en la Geografía Sagrada de los Mayas. In Perspectivas Antropológicas en el Mundo Maya, edited by M. J. Iglesias and F. Ligorred, pp. 75-95. Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas, Madrid, Spain.
1993
Federico Fahsen and James E. Brady Una Interpretación Arqueológica y Epigráfica de un Texto Nuevo en una Cueva Maya. In VI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, pp. 57-62. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Guatemala.
1993
Exploraciones de la Rama Nueva de Naj Tunich: Implicaciones para su Interpretación. In: Tercer Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, pp. 141-149. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala.
1993
Cuevas No Naturales: Una Forma de Arquitectura No Reconocida en el Altiplano Maya. In: Tercer Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, pp. 253-265. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala.
1992
James E. Brady, George Veni, Andrea Stone, & Allan B. Cobb Explorations in the New Branch of Naj Tunich: Implications for Interpretations. Mexicon 16 (4): 74-81.
1992
James E. Brady and George Veni Man-Made and Pseudo-Karst Caves: The Implications of Subsurface Geologic Features Within Maya Centers. Geoarchaeology 7 (2): 149-167.
1992
Function and Meaning of Lowland Maya Shoe-Pots. Ceramica de Cultura Maya 16:1-10.
1992
James E. Brady and Irma Rodas Hallazgos Recientes y Nuevas Interpretaciones de la Cueva de El Duende. In V Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, pp. 185-194. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala.
1992
James E. Brady, Fernando Luin, Lori Wright, Carmen Foncea, and Sandra Villagrán
Descubrimientos Recientes de la Cueva de Sangre, Dos Pilas. In IV Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 153-167. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Asociación Tikal, Guatemala. 1992
Antonia Foias, James E. Brady, Carolina Fonsea de Ponciano, David Stuart, María Teresa Robles, Ronald L. Bishop Análisis Preliminar de la Cerámica de los Sitios de la Zona de Petexbatun. IV Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, pp. 179-200. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala City.
1991
James E. Brady and Federico Fahsen The Discovery of a New Maya Cave Painting Site in Guatemala. The Explorers Journal 69 (2): 52-55.
1991
New Vandalism at Naj Tunich Cave. National Geographic Research and Exploration 7 (1): 114-115.
1991
Caves and Cosmovision at Utatlan. California Anthropologist XVIII (1): 1-10.
1990
Report on Recent Damage to the Inscriptions at Naj Tunich. Mexicon 12 (1): 5-6.
1989
James E. Brady and Sandra Villagrán de Brady La Arqueología de la Cueva Naj Tunich: Patrones de Utilización Ritualistica. Segundo Simposio Sobre Investigaciones Arqueológicas de Guatemala, pp. 175-181. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala.
1988
The Sexual Connotation of Caves in Mesoamerican Ideology. Mexicon 10 (3): 51-55.
1988
Analysis of Obsidian from Naj Tunich, Peten, Guatemala. In: Obsidian Dates IV: A Compendium of Obsidian Hydration Dates Made at UCLA Obsidian Hydration Laboratory, edited by Clement W. Meighan and Janet Scalise, pp. 120-127. UCLA Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles.
1988
James E. Brady and Keith A. Dixon Shoe-Shaped Pots and the Meaning of Xelahuh: A Problem Solved. Mexicon 10 (2): 30.
1987
A Re-Evaluation of Protoclassic Orange Wares. In: Maya Ceramics: Papers from the 1985 Maya Ceramic Conference, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Robert J. Sharer, pp. 469- 477. BAR International Series 345, London.
1986
James E. Brady and Andrea Stone Naj Tunich: Entrance to the Maya Underworld. Archaeology 39(6): 18-25.
1985
Paul Farnsworth, James E. Brady, Michael J. DeNiro, Richard S. MacNeish A Re-Evaluation of the Isotopic and Archaeological Reconstructions of Diet in the Tehuacan Valley. American Antiquity 50: 102-16.
Many of the articles are available for download at: https://calstatela.academia.edu/JamesBrady/Papers#