id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_snhbk2ukjfavbfa35fq7exaadu Sarah E. Newman Sharks in the jungle: real and imagined sea monsters of the Maya 2016 15 .pdf application/pdf 6636 635 71 Keywords: Mesoamerica, Maya, sharks, marine resources, teeth, caches, myth, iconography the inland Maya imagined sharks and their aquatic world are the main focus here. sharks move, physically and conceptually, from the coasts to the jungles of the Maya world? Sharks are represented at coastal Maya sites, but are also found far into the interior—at The presence of sharks in inland Maya art and archaeology, whether as individual teeth (Figure 1) include shark teeth and vertebrae recovered from sites in Belize, El Salvador, Although bull shark teeth are known elsewhere, archaeologically and in iconography, A separate large collection of shark teeth, recovered from a Late Classic (c. Fossilised shark teeth such as those recovered from caches at Palenque and and shark fishing in ancient Mexico and Central Deposits from the deep: shark teeth in Maya offerings Deposits from the deep: shark teeth in Maya offerings ./cache/work_snhbk2ukjfavbfa35fq7exaadu.pdf ./txt/work_snhbk2ukjfavbfa35fq7exaadu.txt