Maya Landscapes from Above
Interpreting the Resilience and Transformation of Maya Landscapes from Above Whittaker Schroder, Postdoctoral Associate with the Center for Latin American Studies and the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience at …
Relational Landscapes in Mensabak, Chiapas, Mexico
A Collaborative Approach to Relational Landscapes in Mensabak, Chiapas, Mexico Christopher Hernandez Department of Anthropology Loyola University Chicago February 2, 2023, 4:00 pm via Zoom In this talk, I demonstrate …
Paleoethnobotany on the Yucatan Peninsula
Data-Driven Paleoethnobotany on the Yucatan Peninsula and Beyond Mario Zimmermann Lora Bryning Redford postdoctoral fellow, University of Puget Sound Monday, February 6, 2023, 3:00 pm, 1208A Turlington Hall While human-plant …
Ancient Maya Political Dynamics
Ancient Maya Political Dynamics: Collaborative Archaeology at Copán, Honduras Kristin Landau Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies University of Arkansas February 9, 2023, 4:00 pm via Zoom What is the government’s …
Indigeneity: An Historical Reflection on a Very European Idea
Indigeneity: An Historical Reflection on a Very European Idea Lecture by Dr. Judith Friedlander Thursday, February 9, 2023, 4-6 pm, Smathers 100 The Role of Institutions for Academic Freedom and …
Mesoamerican Archaeology Search Committee Meeting
The Mesoamerican Archaeology Search Committee will convene via Zoom on Tuesday, February 14 at 10:30 am
A Conversation with Chief Afukaka
A public conversation with Chief Afukaka Kuikuro, the Paramount Chief of the Kuikuro Indigenous Nation along the southern fringes of the Brazilian Amazon. Chief Afukaka will discuss his views on collaborations with archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists and other scientists over the past three decades.