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2008 Symposium Program
11–12 October 2008
Venue: Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC
Symposiarchs: Elizabeth Boone and Gary Urton
Saturday, October 11
8:30 am
Registration and coffee on the Terrace
9:00 am
Jan Ziolkowski (Director, Dumbarton Oaks),Joanne Pillsbury (Director of Studies, Pre-Columbian Program, Dumbarton Oaks) , Welcome
9:15 am
Elizabeth Boone (Tulane Univeristy)Introduction
Session I, Joanne Pillsbury, moderator
Session II, Gary Urton, moderator
Sunday, October 12
Session III, Elizabeth Boone, moderator
Margaret Jackson (Stanford Humanities Center) Moche as Visual Notation
R. Tom Zuidema (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Emeritus) Chuquibamba Textiles, Calendars and Andean Administration
Tom Cummins (Harvard University) Tocapu: What Is it, What Does it Do, and Why Is it Not a Knot?
Gary Urton (Harvard University) Sign Communities and the Political Economy of Cord-Keeping in the Andes: 1000–1600 C.E.
Frank Salomon (University of Wisconsin), (in collaboration with Carrie Brezine, Raimundo Chapa, Gino de las Casas, and Víctor Falcón Huayta), The Rapaz Khipu Patrimony in Long Chronology
Discussion
12:55 pm
Speakers' Photograph (meet on the Main House steps, North Vista)
1:00 pm
Lunch in the Orangery (by subscription)
Fellowships and Grants
Byzantine Studies
Pre-Columbian Studies
Pre-Columbian Fellows
Scholarly Events
The Measure and Meaning of Time in the Americas
Conflict, Conquest, and the Performance of War in Pre-Columbian America
Merchants, Trade and Exchange in the Pre-Columbian World
Past Presented: A Symposium on the History of Archaeological Illustration
Scripts, Signs, and Notational Systems in Pre-Columbian America
The Place of Sculpture in Mesoamerica's Preclassic Transition: Context, Use, and Meaning
Astronomers, Scribes, and Priests: Intellectual Interchange between the Northern Maya Lowlands and Highland Mexico in the Late Postclassic Period
The Art of Urbanism: How Mesoamerican Cities Represented Themselves in Architecture and Imagery
New Perspectives on Moche Political Organization
Classic Veracruz: Cultural Currents in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands
El Niño, Catastrophism, and Culture Change in Ancient America
A Pre-Columbian World: Searching for a Unitary Vision of Ancient America
Pilgrimage and Ritual Landscape in Pre-Columbian America: From Greater Mesoamerica to the Andes
Resources for Pre-Columbian Scholars
Pre-Columbian Publications
Pre-Columbian Fellowship Reports
Pre-Columbian Project Grant Reports
Current and Former Senior Fellows
Pre-Columbian Studies Staff
Garden and Landscape Studies
Opportunities for Harvard Students
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