Degrees
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A.B., Harvard University, Anthropology, 1991
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Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Anthropology, 2002
Academic Experience
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Associate Professor, Tulane University, 2009-
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Assistant Professor, Yale University, 2002-2009
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Lecturer, Yale University, 2001-2002
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Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, 2000-2001
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Field Instructor, Harvard Archaeological Field School, Honduras, 1997-2000
Distinctions
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Research Grant, The Development of the Regional Political System among the Maya. Alphawood Foundation, 2016-2019
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General Preservation Assessment of Ancient Egyptian Collection. National Endowment for the Humanities, Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions, 2016
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Certificate of Recognition, Office of the Mayor, City of New Orleans, 2016
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Research and Development Grant, Political Centralizaiton in Classic Maya Society, Louisiana Board of Regents, 2015-2018
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Traditional Enhancement Grant, Louisiana Board of Regents, 2015
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Research Grant, Selz Foundation, 2015
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National Geographic Society Grant, 2005, 2009, 2014
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Selz Foundation Grant, 2012-2013
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Honorary Citizen of Guatemala City, Office of the Mayor of Guatemala City, Guatemala, 2012
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The Seaver Institute Grant, 2008-2010
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Reed Foundation Research Grant, 2007
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National Science Foundation Grant, 2004
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Heinz Foundation Grant, 2004
Languages
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Spanish
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Italian
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French
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Portuguese
Overseas Experience
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Honduras
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Mexico
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Guatemala
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Bolivia
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India
Related Experience
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Director, Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, 2009-
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Consultant, United Nations Development Programme, Guatemala, 2008-
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Editorial Board, Arqueología Guatemalteca, 2008-
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Director, La Corona Regional Archaeological Project, La Corona, Petén, Guatemala, 2007-
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Advisory Board, Instituto Hondureño de Antropología e Historia, 2006-2009
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Assistant Curator, Pre-Columbian Collections, Peabody Museum, 2003-2009
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Director, Yale Archaeological Project at the Henry Whitfield House Museum, 2003-2007
Selected Publications
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2016. “Impacts of Climate Change on the Collapse of Lowland Maya Civilization.” With Tomás Barrientos Q. Manuscript accepted by Annual Reviews in Earth and Planetary Sciences.
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2015. “Drought, agricultural adaptation and sociopolitical collapse in the Maya Lowlands.” With Douglas, Peter, Arthur A. Demarest, Mark Brenner. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(18):5607:5612
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2015. “Preliminary Notes on Two Recently Discovered Inscriptions from La Corona, Guatemala.” Maya Decipherment.
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2014. “Epitaph for a Maya Lord.” With Stuart, David, Tomás Barrientos Q. and Maxime Lamoureux St-Hillaire. Arts Quarterly, (Fall):8-9.
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2013. “Archaeological Investigations in the El Paraíso valley: the Role of Secondary Centers in the Multiethnic Landscape of Classic Period Copan” With Douglas, Peter, Mark Pagani, Mark Brenner, David A. Hodell, Timothy I. Eglinton, and Jason H. Curtis. A
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2012. “Community.” With Jason Yaeger. In Oxford Handbook on Mesoamerican Archaeology. D.L. Nichols and C.A. Pool, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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2011. “Before the Classic in the Southeastern Area: Issues of Organizational and Ethnic Diversity in the Copan Region, western Honduras.” With R. J. Sharer and E. E. Bell. In The Southern Maya in the Late Preclassic. N Kaplan and M Love, eds. Boulder: Uni
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2009. “Proyecto Regional Arqueológico La Corona: Objetivos generales y resultados preliminares de las investigaciones en el “Sitio Q”.” With Tomas Barrientos Q. In XXII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala. Juan P. Laporte, et al., eds.
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2009. “Middle Preclassic Maya Society: Quixotic Tilting at Windmills or Giants of Civilization?” In Early Maya States. Robert J. Sharer and Loa P. Traxler, eds. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
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2008. “The Ties that Bind: Administrative Strategies in the El Paraíso Valley, Department of Copan, Honduras.” With Ellen E. Bell. Mexicon. 30 (1): 10-20.
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2004. Understanding Early Classic Copan. Editor, with Ellen E. Bell and Robert J. Sharer. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Recently-Taught Latin American-Related Courses:
Number of Dissertations or Theses Supervised in the Past 5 Years:
19
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center, MARI
People Classification
Faculty
Tulane Affiliation
Core Faculty
Region
Africa, Asia, Mesoamerica, South America