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*Bradley, Douglas E. (1997) Life, Death and Duality: A Handbook of the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Collection of Ritual Ballgame Sculpture. University of Notre Dame.
*Carrasco, David and Scott Sessions (1998) ''Daily Life of the Aztecs People of the Sun and Earth'', Greenwood Press, Connecticut.
*Foster, Lynn V. (2002) ''Handbook to Life in the Ancient Maya World''. Facts On File, Inc., New York.
*Hill, W.D.; Blake, M.; Clark, J. E. (1998) "Ball court design dates back 3,400 years", in ''Nature'', 392 (April 30), 878.
*Nadal, Laura Fillroy (2001) Rubber and Rubber Balls in Mesoamerica", in ''The Sport of Life and Death - The Mesoamerican Ballgame'', Thames and Hudson, New York.
*Ortíz C., Ponciano; Rodríguez, María del Carmen (1999) [http://www.doaks.org/Social/social09.pdf "Olmec Ritual Behavior at El Manatí: A Sacred Space"] in ''Social Patterns in Pre-Classic Mesoamerica'', eds. Grove, D. C.; Joyce, R. A., Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C., p. 225 - 254.