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In 2012, University Press of Colorado merged with Utah State University Press, which was established in 1972. USU Press titles are managed as an active imprint of University Press of Colorado, and they maintain offices in both Louisville, Colorado, and Logan, Utah.
The University Press of Colorado, including the Utah State University Press imprint, publishes forty to forty-five new titles each year, with the goal of facilitating communication among scholars and providing the peoples of the state and region with a fair assessment of their histories, cultures, and resources.
Social Change and the Evolution of Ceramic Production and Distribution in a Maya Community
Denver
An Archaeological History
Archaeological Landscapes on the High Plains
The Madrid Codex
New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript
Colorado Water Law for Non-Lawyers
Dr. Charles David Spivak
A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis Movement
Ores to Metals
The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry
The Beast
Maya Worldviews at Conquest
Focusing on the Postclassic and Colonial periods, Maya Worldviews at Conquest provides a regional investigation of archaeological and epigraphic evidence of Maya ideology, landscape, historical consciousness, ritual practices, and religious symbolism before and during the Spanish conquest.