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Shifting to Sedentism: Salvaging Evidence of the Earliest Inhabitants of Quito
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Project Grant Report
Eric Dyrdahl, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Project Grant 2018–2019
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Research
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Pre-Columbian Studies
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Project Grants
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Battle at Los Batanes? Rescue Excavations at a Fortified Tiwanaku Colony in Sama, Peru
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Project Grant Report
Sarah Baitzel, Washington University in St. Louis, Project Grant 2018–2019
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Research
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Pre-Columbian Studies
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Project Grants
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Frauke Sachse Named Dumbarton Oaks Program Director in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Press Release,
Leadership,
News,
Pre-Columbian Studies
Dumbarton Oaks has appointed Dr. Frauke Sachse as the Dumbarton Oaks Program Director in Pre-Columbian Studies
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News & Press
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Press Releases
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Walking the Space of Time
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Tyler Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Trent Barnes examines the influence of Teotihuacan across centuries and over thousands of kilometers
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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Little Kings
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Alexandre Tokovinine shifts focus to smaller Maya kingdoms with big impacts
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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To Tend a Chile Habanero
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Traci Ardren researches the highly charged plant world of the ancient Maya
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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Making Empire Local
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filed under:
Junior Fellow,
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Scholar Spotlight
Carla Hernández Garavito shows how an Andean community used ritual to create a local history of their conquest by the Inca
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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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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Events & Programs
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Events in Pre-Columbian Studies
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Pre-Columbian Public Lectures
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Swamps, Skulls, and Aztec-Mexica Identity
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filed under:
Pre-Columbian Studies,
Junior Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
Ángel González López reconstructs an empire from fragments of stone sculpture
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019
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Simple Pottery Reveals a Society
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Pre-Columbian Studies,
Fellow,
Scholar Spotlight
James Zeidler illuminates 3,500 years of Ecuadorian history
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News & Press
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News Archives
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2019