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Elegant in Life, Ambiguous in Death: A High-Status Mummy from Northern Coastal Peru
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December 7, 2023 | John Verano shares latest insights on the identity and status of the Lady of Cao from the Moche site of El Brujo
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Spatial Grammars: Meaning in the Two-Dimensional Field of the Painted Books of Aztec Mexico
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September 28, 2023 | Elizabeth Hill Boone explores the interface of art and writing through the use of space in Mexican codices.
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New Library Acquisition: "Azara’s Voyages dans l'Amérique méridionale" (1809)
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Annual Pre-Columbian Symposium
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October 4–5, 2024 | Alicia Boswell, Gabriel Prieto, and Lisa Trever, Organizers
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Chacs and Chiefs
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Sharp analyzes the T, step-fret, and composite mask motifs of the Epiclassic period, and relates these architectural motifs to the ideological and political ...
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The Origins of the Chavín Culture
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Kano considers the archaeological materials from the pre-Chavín cultures and the relationship between these early cultures and Chavín, and traces the changes ...
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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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Missionary Manuscripts Summer Workshop
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June 3-14, 2024 | Princeton University Library, Dumbarton Oaks, and Library of Congress
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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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Enlivening the Textiles of Paracas
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Ann Peters unravels the living history behind textiles in mortuary bundles at Paracas
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