An encyclopedic treatise of ancient Maya environmental archaeology and paleoenvironmental science...I highly recommend The Maya and Climate Change to both scholars and students interested in environmental archaeology and the Maya. As a readable, afordable, short, and comprehensive monograph, this would be a great textbook for a Maya-focused, environmental archaeology course. This valuable contribution to the feld will no doubt become a classic reference on ancient Maya ecology. * Maxime Lamoureux-St-Hilaire, The Mayanist * This book provides a thorough, up-to-date, and well-written introduction to the ecology of the Maya civilization, especially during the Classic period...Excellent for courses on, and readers interested in, Mesoamerican archaeology, human ecology, and studies of ancient civilizations... Highly recommended. * Choice * Organized by topics that integrate a picture of the ancient Maya, The Maya and Climate Change provides a well-structured view of the region from southern Copan to northern Mayapan, while necessarily considering the major sites of the Central Lowlands that surround Tikal. * Anthropos * This volume promises a comprehensive and accessible review. It is well referenced (in footnotes) and has a useful index. In looking for a general text that provides an overview of the Maya and addresses directly issues of resources of the environment, Seligson's coverage is fair and balanced, examining the flexibility and adaptive strategies that reveal the resilience of the ancient pre-colonial Maya. As an introduction for students, this book will provide a firm basis for discussion, for building interdisciplinary teams, it will provide a provocative foundation for debate. * Anabel Ford, Anthropos *