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Stone Tool Use at Cerros: The Eth-
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dence, by Suzanne M. Lewenstein.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987.
Ancient Chalcatzingo, edited by David
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Future Events
Symposium on the Mexican
Petroleum Nationalization
February 25-26,1988, to commemoratethe fiftieth anniversary of the nationaliza-
tion of the Mexican oil industry. Adrian
Lajous, executive coordinator for interna-
tional trade of Petr6leos Mexicanos, will
deliver the keynote address. The first of
two working sessions concerns the histori-
cal antecedents of the 1938 crisis and fea-
tures papers by Lief Adelson, Jonathan
Brown, Alan Knight, Lorenzo Meyer, and
Barry Carr. The final session, covering the
role of Pemex and petroleum in Mexico
since nationalization, presents papers by
George Philip, Miguel Wionczek, Fabio
Barbosa, Ruth Adler, and Gabriel Szekely.
Further information may be obtained from
Profs. Alan Knight or Jonathan Brown,
Department of History, University of
Texas, Austin, Texas 78712.
Maya Meetings
The Twelfth Annual Maya Meetings at
the University of Texas at Austin will beheld March 10-19, 1988. The IV Texas
Symposium, March 10-11, will focus on
Maya archaeology. The "Introduction to
the Workshop" will be given on the eve-
ning of March 11. The XII Workshop on
Maya Hieroglyphic Writing, conducted by
Dr. Linda Schele, will take place March
12-13. The VI Advanced Seminar on
Maya Hieroglyphic Writing will run from
March 14-19. Further information maybe
obtained from Dr. Nancy P. Troike, De-
partment of Art, University of Texas at
Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, phone:
(512) 471-6292.
Nation-State and Indian
in Latin America
To be held March 25-26, 1988. Contact
Profs. Joel Sherzer or Gregory Urban, De-
partment of Anthropology, Burdine Hall
336, University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
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