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Beliaev, Dmitri

Academic Degree(s):

BA in History, Russian State University for the Humanities, 1997
Specialist in History, Russian State University for the Humanities, 1998
PhD in History, Russian State University for the Humanities, 2001

Academic Affiliation:

Knorozov Center for Mesoamerican Studies, Russian State University for the Humanities

Address:

Nikolskaya street # 11
RUS-113534 Moscow
Russia

Phone:

+7 495 698-45-06

Fax:

+7 495 698-29-33

E-Mail

lakamha@mail.ru, dbeliaev@hotmail.com

Area of Interest:

Maya epigraphy, Mesoamerican archaeology.

Current Project:

Central Mixtec Alta settlement patterns.

Publications:

2000 With Andrew Balkansky et al: Archaeological Survey in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 27: 365–389.

2000 Classic Lowland Maya (AD 250-900). In: Civilizational Models of the Politogenesis, ed. by Dmitri M. Bondarenko, Andrey V. Korotaev. Moscow: Institute for African Studies: 128–154.

2000 Early State in the Classic Maya Lowlands: Epigraphic and Archaeological Evidence. In: Alternatives of Social Evolution, ed. by N.N. Kradin, A.V. Korotaev, D.M. Bondarenko, V. de Munck and P.K. Wason. Vladivostok: Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences: 188–195 .

2000 Wuk Tsuk and Oxlahun Tsuk: Naranjo and Tikal in the Late Classic. In: The Sacred and the Profane: Architecture and Identity in the Southern Maya Lowlands. 3rd European Maya Conference, University of Hamburg, November 1998. Acta Mesoamericana, Vol.10. Markt Schwaben: Verlag Anton Saurwein: 63-81.

2001 With Dmitri M. Bondarenko and Andrey V. Korotayev: Origins and Evolution of Chiefdoms. Reviews in Anthropology 37: 387-409.

2003 With Albert Davletshin: Possible Mediopassive Suffix -k’-a(j) in the Maya Script? The PARI Journal III (2/3): 12.

2004 Wayaab’ Title in Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions: On the Problem of Religious Specialization in Classic Maya Society. In: Continuity and Change: Maya Religious Practices and Temporal Perspective: 5th European Maya Conference, University of Bonn, December 2000. Acta Mesoamericana, Vol. 14. Markt Scwaben, Verlag Anton Saurwein: 121-130.