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Keys to the Empire: Wari Religion and Politics in City and Country
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Public Lecture,
Public,
Pre-Columbian Studies
Pre-Columbian Studies Public Lecture, Anita G. Cook
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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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La Joya Pyramid, Central Veracruz, Mexico: Classic Period Earthen Architecture
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Pre-Columbian Studies
Annick Daneels, Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Project Grant Report 2007–2008
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Pre-Columbian Studies
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Project Grants
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Labor and Building a Maya Palace
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Jacob Welch uncovers ancient Maya labor relations in a palace at Ucanha
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News Archives
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2022
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Leaving No Stone Unturned: Emergency Recording of Chontales-Style Sculpture at the El Gavilán Site
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Pre-Columbian Studies
Alexander Geurds, Leiden University/University of Colorado at Boulder, Project Grant 2009–2010
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Pre-Columbian Studies
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Project Grants
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Letters from the Ancients of Water (Huarochirí, Peru)
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Public Lecture,
Events,
Public,
Pre-Columbian Studies
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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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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Library Exhibit
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Library,
Exhibitions,
Pre-Columbian Studies
Standing on Ceremony: Processions, Pathways, and Plazas
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2014
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Life in Classic Maya Royal Courts
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Scholar Spotlight,
Junior Fellow,
Pre-Columbian Studies
Maxime Lamoureux-St-Hilaire studies classic Maya royal spaces in La Corona, Guatemala
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2018
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Little Kings
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Alexandre Tokovinine shifts focus to smaller Maya kingdoms with big impacts
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2019
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Looking Ahead to the Past: An Ethnographer’s Perspective on Archaeology in the Andes
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Events,
Public,
Pre-Columbian Studies
Pre-Columbian Studies Public Lecture, Catherine Allen, George Washington University
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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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Lost Murals at Chichen Itza
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Visiting Scholar,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
María Teresa Uriarte highlights remarkable women in the history of Pre-Columbian archaeology
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2019