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Waves of Influence
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This volume seeks to renew the inquiry into Pacific coastal contacts and bring fresh attention to connections among regions often seen as isolated from one ...
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Frauke Sachse Named Dumbarton Oaks Program Director in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Dumbarton Oaks has appointed Dr. Frauke Sachse as the Dumbarton Oaks Program Director in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Letters from the Ancients of Water (Huarochirí, Peru)
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Frank Salomon shows that the ontological world described in the 17th-century Huarochirí manuscript lives on in descendent Andean communities of our day.
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Rulers from the West: Teotihuacan in Maya History and Politics
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David Stuart discusses recent advances in understanding the complex relationship between the Classic period center of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico and the ...
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Tracking Ancient Immigration through Teeth
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Gina Buckley looks for skeletal traces of elite and working-class immigration at Teotihuacan
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Surveying the Borderland
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Patrick Mullins sees diversity, conflict, politics, and coca in an ancient frontier landscape
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Monuments, Hieroglyphs, and Native Fauna
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Stephanie Strauss conducts the first art historical assessment of Epi-Olmec elite visual culture
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Globalization in Guinea Pig Bones
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Sarah Kennedy establishes why food is key to understanding power, identity, and status in colonial Peru
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Finding Ancient Kings of Copan
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Loa Traxler synthesizes what the physical remains of a dynastic founder reveal about the Classic Maya world and interactions with Teotihuacan
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Montezuma in the Popular Imagination
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Norman Storer Corrada uses ephemera to challenge representations of Montezuma
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