I’ve put a book on 1-day course reserve for students in ANTH 232, Ancient Latin America, who may be having trouble tracking down archaeological reports for their site or finding that all the reports on their area are signed out.
It’s called “The Carnegie Maya: The Carnegie Institution of Washington Maya Research Program, 1913–1957“, and it reprints “all the archaeological, ethnographic, linguistic, and historical investigations in the Maya region of southern Mexico and northern Central America between 1914 and 1957”. It also includes a searchable CD-ROM with all the reports.
You can check the detailed Table of Contents at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip065/2005037446.html to see if the the structure you are researching is included in this volume. For example, Section 38 on Chichen Itza includes reports such as:
- Report on the Excavations at Chichén Itz , Mexico, 1924 (E.H. Morris)
- Report on the Temple of the Four Lintels (Station 7), 1925. (O. G. Ricketson)
- Report on the Casa Redonda (Station 15), 1929. (H.E.D. Pollock)
- The Caracol, 1931 (K. Ruppert)