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Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle
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by
James N. Carder
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published
Dec 04, 2012
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filed under:
Art History,
Andean,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Library,
Fellows,
Oral History Project,
Archives,
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection,
Archaeology
Oral History Interview with Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle undertaken by Alyce de Carteret at the Guest House, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, on January 11, 2011. At Dumbarton Oaks, Ricardo Agurcia was a Fellow (1996–1997) in the Pre-Columbian Studies Program, and he will return as a Fellow in the spring of 2013.
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Dumbarton Oaks Archives
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Oral History Project
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Richard Diehl
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by
James N. Carder
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published
Jan 02, 2013
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filed under:
Art History,
Andean,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Aztec,
Fellows Building,
Oral History Project,
Archaeology
Oral History Interview with Richard Diehl undertaken by Lorena Lama at the Dumbarton Oaks Guest House on June 10, 2011. At Dumbarton Oaks, Richard Diehl was a Pre-Columbian Studies Summer Fellow in 1984 and Acting Director of Pre-Columbian Studies in 1993–1994.
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Library & Archives
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Dumbarton Oaks Archives
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Oral History Project
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The Ancient Future: Mesoamerican and Andean Timekeeping
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by
Sarah Burke Cahalan
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published
Oct 03, 2012
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last modified
Apr 17, 2013 02:33 PM
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filed under:
Online,
Exhibition,
Mesoamerican,
Andean,
Aztec,
Maya,
Timekeeping
The Aztec, Maya, and Inca civilizations used complex and multiple timekeeping systems for purposes of agriculture, worship, and political authority. Because little of the material record of the pre-Conquest peoples of the Americas survived, scholars through the ages have had limited primary sources to study to reach a comprehensive understanding of timekeeping in the Americas.
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Library & Archives
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Library
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Library Exhibitions