Roger Thayer Stone Center For Latin American Studies

Tulane University

MARI Brown Bag - "Archaeological Settlement and Landscape on Yucatan's Northern Pitted Karst Plain"

February 8th, 2013
12:30pm

Location
Rm. 305 Dinwiddie Hall

M.A.R.I. would like to announce the thirteenth talk of the 2012-13 Mesoamerican Brown Bag talk series.

Trent Stockton, doctoral candidate in Anthropology, will present his research on settlement and landscape use in Yucatan, Mexico in a talk titled: "Archaeological Settlement and Landscape on Yucatan’s Northern Pitted Karst Plain"

It will be held at 12:30 pm on Friday, February 8 in Rm. 305 of Dinwiddie Hall.

See you on Friday and remember to bring your lunch! For more information please contact M.A.R.I, 865-5110.

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