CURRICULUM VITAE. David Strickland Stuart. Department of Art and Art History The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station Austin, TX 78712
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE David Strickland Stuart Department of Art and Art History The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station Austin, TX CURRENT AFFILIATION AND TITLES Linda and David Schele Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at Austin Director, Casa Herrera, College of Fine Arts, The University of Texas at Austin Director, The Mesoamerica Center, The University of Texas at Austin ACADEMIC DEGREES Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Department of Anthropology B.A., Summa cum Laude, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Department of Art and Archaeology and Department of East Asian Studies ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2004-Present: Linda and David Schele Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at Austin : Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology, Harvard University : Bartlett Curator of Maya Hieroglyphs, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University HONORS AND AWARDS 2011: Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 2011: Tatiana Proskouriakoff Award for Contributions to Mesoamerican Studies, Peabody Museum, Harvard University 2003: Lowell Thomas Award, The Explorers Club : Weatherhead Fellowship, The School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM : University Graduate Fellowship, Vanderbilt University 1991: Presidential Award, Vanderbilt University : Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities : Sydney P. Colowick Graduate Scholar Award, Vanderbilt University 1989: Senior Thesis Prize, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University : Prize Fellowship, John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 1
2 : Junior Fellow, Pre-Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks SELECTED COURSES TAUGHT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN (2004-present): UGS 303: The Maya: Classic, Colonial and Contemporary (Fall 2010, Spring 2012) ARH 347: Aztec Art and Civilization (Fall, 2005, 2006, 2008) ARH 347M: Maya Art and Architecture (Fall, 2007) ARH 390: Seminar: The Art and Politics of Mesoamerican Royal Courts (Fall 2008) ARH 390: Seminar: Deciphering Maya Hieroglyphs (Fall, 2004, 2006) ARH 390: Seminar: Maya Iconography (Spring, 2009) ARH 390: Seminar: Mesoamerican Writing Systems (Fall, 2007) ARH 390: Seminar: The Art and Archaeology of Copan (Spring, 2008) HARVARD UNIVERISTY ( ): Foreign Cultures 34: Mesoamerican Civilizations (Fall, ) Anthropology 155: Ancient Writing Systems and their Decipherment (Fall, 1999) Anthropology 156: Religions of Mesoamerica (Fall, 1995 & Fall, 1998) Anthropology 180: The Maya (Fall, 1997 & Fall, 1994) Anthropology 211: Classic Maya Cosmology (Fall, 1999) Anthropology 252: Mesoamerican Writing Systems (Fall, 1996) Anthropology 270: Adv. Studies in Maya Decipherment and Iconography (Fall, 1998) Anthropology E-177: Deciphering Maya Hieroglyphs (Fall, 1997) Anthropology S-132: Field Methods in Maya Archaeology, Harvard Field School at Copan Honduras (with William L. Fash) ( ) VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (1990): Anthropology 312: Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs (co-taught with Stephen D. Houston) (Fall, 1990) INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED 2009 Refitting the Hieroglyphic Stairway of Copan. Faculty Research Allowance, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at Austin (Fall semester) 2001 Archaeological Reconnaissance and Conservation at San Bartolo, Guatemala. National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, Grant no
3 1994 Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Harvard University. National Endowment for the Humanities, Grant no. RT PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Member, The Society for American Archaeology Member, Archaeological Institute of America Elected Member, The Society of Antiquaries of London SELECTED MEDIA APPEARANCES AND CONSULTANCIES 2012d Featured subject of interview for NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, aired December 20, c Subject of broadcast interview on NPR s Morning Edition, aired December 21, b Subject of featured interview on The Longhorn Network a Subject of feature magazine article, Secrets of the Maya in The Alcalde magazine, vol. 1 00, no b Interview subject in documentary film Breaking the Maya Code, produced by Night Fire Films. 2008a Subject of DVD film National Geographic Live! The Explorers: George & David Stuart and Bulent Atalay Interview subject in PBS television documentary Cracking the Maya Code, produced for the PBS series NOVA Subject on PBS television documentary Dawn of the Maya, National Geographic Television Subject on PBS television documentary Lost King of the Maya, produced for the series NOVA Principal subject of BBC Television documentary Cracking the Maya Code, aired as part of series Tomorrow s World Subject in PBS television documentary series Out of the Past, produced by 3
4 Cambridge Studios for Annenberg Foundation Subject in PBS documentary Lost Kingdoms of the Maya, produced by the National Geographic Society 1990 Technical consultant and subject in War Among the Maya, from TBS television series National Geographic Explorer Technical consultation and interview on the PBS television series Voyage of the Mimi, thirteen episodes. Produced by the Bank Street College of Education, New York, Samuel Gibbon, Producer Technical consultant on the film Journey to Xibalba: The Living Gods of the Ancient Maya, a one-hour documentary film scheduled for production by InterCultura, Inc., and Sanjak Productions, Roger Snodgrass, Producer, in cooperation with KERA-TV for PBS. SELECTED ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD RESEARCH 2012 Documentation of hieroglyphic inscriptions (Hieroglyphic Stairway 2) at La Corona, Guatemala, under auspices of La Corona Regional Archaeological Project Documentation of painted inscriptions in Structure 10K-2, Xultun, Guatemala, under auspices of San Bartolo-Xultun Archaeological Project Documentation of hieroglyphic texts in the murals of San Bartolo, Guatemala, under auspices of San Bartolo-Xultun Archaeological Project Research at the Hieroglyphic Stairway of Copan, Honduras, as part of Faculty Research Allowance, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Texas at Austin Epigraphic research at San Bartolo, Guatemala, under auspices of San Bartolo Archaeological Project Exploration and recording of hieroglyphic texts at Naranjo, Yaxha, Zapote Bobal, Aguateca, and Dos Pilas, El Peten, Guatemala, under auspices of Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing Project (CMHI), Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and IDAEH (Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Guatemala) Exploration and recording of hieroglyphic texts at Palenque, Tonina, and Chinikiha, Mexico, under auspices of CMHI and INAH (Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico). 4
5 2002 Exploration and recording of hieroglyphic texts at Calakmul and Chichen Itza, Mexico, under auspices of CMHI and INAH Reconnaissance of San Bartolo, El Peten, Guatemala, with support of National Geographic Society Recording of Hieroglyphic texts at La Joyanca, El Pajaral and Zapote Bobal, El Peten, Guatemala, under auspices of Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing Project (CMHI), Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and IDAEH (Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Guatemala) Reconnaissance and Sculpture Recording at La Corona, El Peten, Guatemala, under auspices of the Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing Project (CMHI), Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and IDAEH (Insituto de Anthropologia e Historia, Guatemala) 1997 Recording of Hieroglyphic texts at Ikil, Palenque, Pomoná, Tonina (México), under auspices of CMHI Project, Harvard University, and INAH (Instituto Nacional de Anthropologia e Historia, Mexico) 1995 Recording and documentations of Hieroglyphic Texts at Calakmul and Chichen Itza, for Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Harvard University 1992 Sculpture assembly and documentation, Copan Archaeological Project (William L. Fash, director) 1991 Epigraphic research, Copan Archaeological Project, Honduras (William L. Fash, director) 1990 Supervisor of excavations at Arroyo de Piedra, Petexbatun Regional Archaeological Project, Guatemala (Arthur A. Demarest and Stephen D. Houston, general directors) 1989 Epigraphic research, Copan Archaeological Project, Honduras (William L. Fash, director) 1988 Supervisor of excavation units in Str. 10L-26, Copan Archaeological Project, Honduras (William L. Fash, director) 1987 Supervisor of excavation units in Str. 10L-26 and Str. 10L-11, Copan Archaeological Project, Honduras. (William L. Fash, director) 1986 Epigraphic research, Copan Archaeological Project, Honduras (William L. Fash, director)
6 Epigraphic research, Rio Azul Archaeological Project, Guatemala (Richard E.W. Adams, director) 1984 Archaeological reconnaissance, Lacantun and Usumacinta Rivers, Mexico and Guatemala, under auspices of the National Geographic Society Epigraphic survey and photography, Najtunich, Guatemala, under auspices of the National Geographic Society Epigraphic research, Palenque, México (Linda Schele, director) PUBLISHED BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS 2011 The Order of Days: The Maya World and the Truth about Harmony Books, New York. (Paperback edition published in 2012) 2008 Palenque: Eternal City of the Maya. Thames and Hudson, London and New York (co-author, with George Stuart) 2006 Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 9, Part 2: Tonina Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (co-author, with Ian Graham, Peter Mathews and Lucia Henderson) 2006 Memory of Bones: Body, Being and Experience among the Classic Maya. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX (co-author, with Stephen D. Houston and Karl Taube) The Inscriptions of Temple XIX at Palenque. Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco 2003 Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 9, Part 1: Piedras Negras. Peabody Museum, Harvard University (senior author, with Ian Graham) 2001 The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman (co-editor, with Stephen Houston and Oswaldo Chinchilla M.) 1994 Classic Maya Place Names. Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology, Number 33. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. (senior author, with Stephen D. Houston) BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS UNDER CONTRACT 6
7 Classic Mayan Language and Grammar. Book in preparation, under contract with the University of Texas Press. (Co-authored with Danny Law) ARTICLES, CHAPTERS AND REVIEWS In press Reading in Context: The Interpretation of Personal Reference in Ancient Maya Hieroglyphic Texts. Accepted for publication in The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. (Co-authored with Danny Law, Stephen Houston, Nicholas Carter and Marc Zender) 2013b Astronomical Implications of Maya Hieroglyphic Notations at Xultun. Journal of the History of Astronomy. vol. xliv, pp (Co-authored with Anthony Aveni and William Saturno) 2013a The Name of Paper: The Mythology of Crowning and Royal Nomenclature on Palenque s Palace Tablet. Maya Archaeology 2, pp San Francisco: Precolumbia Mesoweb Press. 2012c The Varieties of Ancient Maya Numeration and Value. In The Construction of Value in the Ancient World, edited by John K. Papadopoulos and Gary Urton, pp Los Angeles, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA. 2012b The Hieroglyphic Stairway at El Reinado, Guatemala. Article posted on Mesoweb a Ancient Maya Astronomical Tables from Xultun, Guatemala. Paper accepted for publication in Science, May (Co-authored with William Saturno, Anthony F. Aveni, and Franco Rossi) 2011c Temps et numération chez le Mayas. In Maya de l aube au crepuscule: collections nationales du Guatemala, pp Paris: Musee du quai Branly. 2011b (with George E, Stuart) Arqueologia e interpretación del templo de las inscripciones de Palenque, In Misterios de un rostro maya. La mascara funeraria de K inich Janaab Pakal de Palenque, edited by Laura Filloy Nadal, pp INAH, Mexico City. 2011a Some Working Notes on the Text of Tikal Stela 31. Article posted on Mesoweb c (with Taube, Karl A., and William A. Saturno, and Heather Hurst) The Murals of San Bartolo, El Peten, Guatemala. Part 2: The West Wall. Ancient America 10. Boundary End Archaeology Research Center. Barnardsville, NC 7
8 2010b Shining Stones: Observations on the Ritual Meaning of Early Maya Stelae. In The Place of Stone Monuments: Context, Use and Meaning in Mesoamerica s Preclassic Tradition, edited by Julia Guernsey, John E. Clark, and Barbara Arroyo, pp Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. 2010a Notes on Accession Dates in the Inscriptions of Coba. Article posted on Mesoweb b The Symbolism of Zacpeten, Altar 1. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Geopolitics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2009a (with Francisco Estrada-Belli, Alexandre Tokovinine, Jennifer M. Foley, Heather Hurst, Gene A. Ware, and Nikolai Grube.) A Maya Palace at Holmul, Peten, Guatemala and the Teotihuacan Entrada : Evidence from Murals 7 and 9. Latin American Antiquity 20(1): (with Peter Schmidt and Bruce Love) Inscriptions and Iconography of Castillo Viejo, Chichen Itza. The PARI Journal, 9(2): c Gods and Histories: Mythology and Dynastic Succession at Temples XIX and XXI at Palenque. In Palenque: Recent Investigations at the Classic Maya Center, edited by Damien B. Marken, pp Altamira Press, Plymouth, UK. 2007b The Language of Chocolate: References to Cacao on Classic Maya Drinking Vessels. In Chocolate in Mesoamerica: A Cultural History of Cacao, edited by Cameron L. McNeil, pp University Press of Florida, Gainesville 2007a Ancient Writing: New Advances in Maya Decipherment. In Discovery! Unearthing the New Treasures of Archaeology, pp Thames and Hudson, London and New York. 2006d Jade and Chocolate: Bundles of Wealth in Classic Maya Economics and Ritual. In Sacred Bundles: Ritual Acts of Wrapping and Binding in Mesoamerica, edited by Julia Guernsey and F. Kent Reilly, pp Boundary End Archaeology Research Center, Barnardsville, NC. 2006c (with William A. Saturno, Karl Taube, Boris Beltrán and Edwin Róman)Nuevos Hallazgos Arquitectonicos y Pictoricos en la piramide de las pinturas, San Bartolo, El Peten, Guatemala. In XIX Simposio de Inestigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Tomo II, pp MNAE, Guatemala 2006b (with Francisco Estrada-Belli, Alexander Tokovinine, Jennifer Foley, Heather Hurst, Gene Ware and Nikolai Grube) Nuevos Hallazgos de Epigrafía y asentamiento en La Sufricaya, Holmul: Temporada In XIX Simposio de 8
9 Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Tomo II, pp MNAE, Guatemala 2006a (with William Saturno and Boris Beltran) Early Maya Writing at San Bartolo, Guatemala. Science 311(5765): c Ideology and Classic Maya Kingship. In A Catalyst of Ideas: Anthropological Archaeology and the legacy of Douglas W. Schwartz, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough, pp The School of American Research Press, Santa Fe. 2005b A Foreign Past: The Writing and Representation of History on A Royal Ancestral Shrine at Copan. In Copan: The History of An Ancient Maya Kingdom, edited by E. Wyllys Andrews and William L. Fash. pp The School of American Research Press, Santa Fe. 2005a (with Evon Z. Vogt) Some Notes on Ritual Caves among the Ancient and Modern Maya. In In the Maw of the Earth Monster, edited by Kieth Pufer and James Brady, pp University of Texas Press, Austin, TX 2004d New Year Records in Classic Maya Inscriptions. The PARI Journal 5(2): c The Paw Stone: The Place Name of Piedras Negras, Guatemala. The PARI Journal 4(3): b La concha decorada de la tumba del Templo del Búho, Dzibanché. In Los Cautivos de Dzibanché, edited by E. Nalda, pp INAH, Mexico 2004a The Beginnings of the Copan Dynasty: A Review of the Hieroglyphic and Historical Evidence. In Understanding Early Classic Copan, edited by E. Bell, M. A. Canuto, and R. Sharer, pp University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia La ideología de sacrificio entre los mayas. Arqueologia Mexicana 11(63): Review of Trees of Paradise and Pillars of the World: The Serial Stelae of 18 Rabbit-God K, King of Copan by Elizabeth Newsome (University of Texas Press, 2001), Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 58(4): f A Reading of the "Completion Hand" as TZUTZ. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 49. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 2001e (with Sarah Jackson) The Aj K'uhun Title: Deciphering a Classic Maya Term of Rank. Ancient Mesoamerica 12(2): d (with Stephen D. Houston and John Robertson) More on the Language of Classic Maya Inscriptions. Current Anthropology 42(4):558. 9
10 2001c Earthquake! Article posted on Mesoweb ( 2001b (with Stephen D. Houston) Peopling the Classic Maya Court. In Royal Courts of the Ancient Maya, Volume 1: Theory, Comparison, and Synthesis, edited by T. Inomata and S. Houston, pp Westview Press, Boulder and Oxford. 2001a (with Stephen Houston and John Robertson) Quality and Quantity in Glyphic Nouns and Adjectives. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 47. Center for Maya Research, Washington D.C. 2000e Ritual and History in the Stucco Inscription from Temple XIX at Palenque. The PARI Journal 1(1): d Las nuevas inscripciones del Templo XIX. Arqueología Mexicana 8(45): c (with Stephen D. Houston and John Robertson) The Language of Classic Maya Inscriptions. Current Anthropology 41(3): b (with Nikolai Grube) A New Inscription from Nimli Punit, Belize. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 45. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 2000a The Arrival of Strangers : Teotihuacan and Tollan in Classic Maya History. In Mesoamerica s Classic Heritage: From Teotihuacan to the Aztecs, ed. by D. Carrasco, L. Jones, and S. Sessions, pp U. Press of Colorado, Boulder The Maya Finally Speak: Decoding the Glyphs Unlocked Secrets of a Mighty Civilization. Scientific American Discovering Archaeology 1(6): f (with Stephen D. Houston and John Robertson) Disharmony in Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: Linguistic Change and Continuity in Classic Society. In Anatomia de Una Civilizacion: Approximaciones Interdisciplinarias a la Cultura Maya, edited by Andres Ciudad Ruiz, et.al., pp Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas, Madrid. 1998e Una guerra entre Yaxchilan y Piedras Negras? In Proyecto Arqueologico Piedras Negras, Informe Preliminar No. 2, Segunda Temporada, 1998, edited by Hector Escobedo and Stephen D. Houston, pp IDAEH, Guatemala. 1998d The Fire Enters His House : Architecture and Ritual in Classic Maya Texts. In Function and Meaning in Classic Maya Architecture, edited by Stephen D. Houston. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington D.C. 10
11 1998c Dynastic History and Politics of the Classic Maya. In Maya, edited bypeter Schmidt, Mercedes de la Garza, and Enrique Nalda, pp Bompiani, Milan. 1998b Testimonios sobre la guerra durante el Clásico Maya. Arqueología Mexicana, vol. VI, num. 32, pp a (with Stephen Houston) The Ancient Maya Self: Personhood and Portraiture in the Classic Period. RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, no. 33, Pre-Columbian States of Being, pp c The Hills are Alive: Sacred Mountains in the Maya Cosmos. Symbols Spring 1997: b Kinship Terms in Maya Inscriptions. In The Language of Maya Hieroglyphs, edited by Martha J. Macri and Anabel Ford, pp Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco. 1997a Hiéroglyphes et historie de Copán. In Les mayas au pays de Copán (exhibition catalogue), pp Skira editore, Milan. 1996c Stones of Kings: A Consideration of Stelae in Classic Maya Ritual and Representation. RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, nos. 29/30, pp b (with Stephen D. Houston) Of Gods, Glyphs, and Kings: Divinity and Rulership among the Classic Maya. Antiquity, vol. 70, no pp a Review of Writing Without Words: Alternative Literacies in the Americas (Boone and Mignolo, eds.), in American Anthropologist, vol. 98, no. 4: pp (with Linda Schele) Apuntes sobre Copan No. 14: Butz' Chaan, el 11o sucesor en el linaje Yax K'uk Mo. Yaxkin., vol. 13, no. 1-2, pp b Review of Mesoamerican Writing Systems: Propoganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient Civilizations (by Joyce Marcus, 1992). Journal of Field Archaeology vol. 21, no. 2: pp a (with Rudy Larios V. and William L. Fash) Architectural Stratigraphy and Epigraphic Dating of Copan Structure 10L-22: an Exercise in the Conjunctive Approach. In Seventh Palenque Round Table, San Francisco : Pre- Columbian Art Research Institute, pp Historical Inscriptions and the Maya Collapse. In Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D., edited by Jeremy A. Sabloff and John S. Henderson, pp Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. 11
12 1992h (With Stacey Symonds and Stephen Houston) Implicaciones del descubrimiento de una nueva escalinata jeroglifica en Dos Pilas. In IV Simposio de Arqueologia Guatemalteca, pp Museo Nacional de Arquelogia y Ethnologia. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Guatemala. 1992g (with Antonia Foias, James E. Brady, Carolina Foncea de Ponciano, Maria Teresa Robles, and Ronald L. Bishop) Analisis preliminar de la ceramica de los sitios de la region de Petexbatun. In IV Simposio de Arqueologia Guatemalteca, pp Museo Nacional de Arqueologia y Ethnologia. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto de Antropologia e Historia, Guatemala. 1992f (with Barbara Fash, William Fash, Sheree Lane, Rudy Larios, Linda Schele, and Jeffrey Stomper) Investigations of a Classic Maya Council House at Copan, Honduras. Journal of Field Archaeology vol. 19, no. 4: e (with Stephen D. Houston) On Classic Maya Literacy. Current Anthropology vol. 33, no. 5: pp d (with Stephen D. Houston) Der Hofstaat der Maya in der Klassik. In Die Welt der Maya: Archaologische Schatze aus drei Jahrtausenden, pp Verlag Pillip von Zabern, Mainz and Rhein. 1992c (with Stephen D. Houston, Hector Escobedo, and Oswaldo Chinchilla) Resultados generales de los estudios epigráficos del Proyecto Petexbatun. In Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, julio de 1990, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Hector Escobedo, and Sandra Villagrán de Brady, pp Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Associación Tikal, Guatemala City. 1992b Hieroglyphs and Archaeology at Copan. Ancient Mesoamerica, vol. 3, no. 1, pp a (with Stephen D. Houston and Karl Taube) Image and Text on the Jauncy Vase. In The Maya Vase Book, A Compilation of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases, Volume 3, compiled by Justin Kerr. Kerr Associates, New York (with William L. Fash) Dynastic History and Cultural Evolution at Copan, Honduras. In Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence, edited by T. Patrick Culbert, pp Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1990c The Decipherment of Directional Count Glyphs In Maya Inscriptions. Ancient Mesoamerica, vol. 1, no. 2, pp
13 1990b (with Grant D. Hall, Stanley M. Tarka Jr., W. Jeffrey Hurst, and Richard E. W. Adams) Cacao Residues in Ancient Maya Vessels from Rio Azul, Guatemala. American Antiquity, vol. 55, no. 1, pp a A New Panel from the Palenque Area. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 32. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1989f Apuntes sobre Copan, No. 7: el "primer gobernante" en la Estela 24. Yaxkin, v. 12, no. 2, pp e (with Linda Schele) Apuntes sobre Copan, No. 6: Yax-K'uk'-Mo', fundador del linaje de Copan. Yaxkin, v. 12, no. 1, pp d (with Stephen D. Houston and Karl Taube) Folk Classification of Classic Maya Pottery. American Anthropologist, vol. 91, no. 3., pp c Hieroglyphs on Maya Vessels. In The Maya Vase Book: A Corpus of Rollout Photographs of Maya Vases, Volume 1, compiled by Justin Kerr. Kerr Associates, New York. 1989b (with Stephen D. Houston) Maya Writing. Scientific American, vol. 260, no. 8., pp a An Early Maya Shell at Princeton. Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University, vol. 48, no. 2, e Apuntes sobre Copan No. 4: el nombre jeroglifico del Altar U. Yaxkin, v. 11, no. 2, pp d (with Linda Schele) Apuntes sobre Copan No. 3: la cronologia del Altar U. Yaxkin, vol. 11, no. 1, pp c Maya Glyphs. Faces, vol 5, no. 3, pp Cobblestone Publishing, Inc., Peterborough, NH. 1988b Blood Symbolism in Maya Iconography. In Maya Iconography, edited by Elizabeth P. Benson and Gillett G. Griffin, pp Princeton University Press, Princeton. 1988a The Rio Azul Cacao Pot: Epigraphic Observations on the Function of a Maya Ceramic Vessel. Antiquity, vol. 62, no. 234, pp
14 1987e Paintings of Tomb 12, Río Azul. In Rio Azul Project Reports,no. 3: 1985 Season., edited by Richard E. W. Adams, pp San Antonio: Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio. 1987d Apuntes sobre Copan, no. 2: el jeroglifico para "incensario de piedra" Yaxkin, v. 10, no. 2, pp c Ten Phonetic Syllables. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 14. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1987b A New Variant of the Chak Sign. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 10. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1987a (with Nikolai Grube) Observations on T110 as the Syllable ko. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, No. 8. Center for Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1986c The Hieroglyphs on a Vessel from Tomb 19, Rio Azul. In Rio Azul Reports, No. 2: The 1984 Season, edited by R.E.W. Adams, pp Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio. 1986b A Maya Primer. Science 86, vol. 7, no. 2, p. 55. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. 1986a (with Linda Schele) Apuntes sobre Copan no.1: "te-tun" como el jeroglifico para "estela." Yaxkin, vol. 9, no. 2, pp a A New Child-Father Relationship Glyph. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, no. 2. Center For Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1985b The Yaxha Emblem Glyph as Yax-ha. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing, no. 1. Center For Maya Research, Washington, D.C. 1985c The "Count of Captives" Epithet in Classic Maya Writing. In Fifth Palenque Round Table, 1983, edited by Merle Greene Robertson and Virginia M. Fields, pp The Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco. 1985d The Inscriptions on Four Shell Plaques from Piedras Negras Guatemala. In Fourth Palenque Round Table, edited by Merle Greene Robertson and Elizabeth P. Benson, pp, The Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco. 1985e Maya Writing and the Calendar. Faces, vol. 2, no. 2, pp Cobblestone Publishing, Inc. Peterborough, NH. 1984a Royal Auto-sacrifice among the Maya: A Study of Image and Meaning. Res, nos. 14
15 7/8, pp Cambridge University Press for the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge. 1984b A Note on the "Hand-Scattering" Glyph. In Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, edited by John S. Justeson and Lyle Campbell, pp Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York at Albany, Pub. no. 9. Albany (with Mary E. Miller) Dumbarton Oaks Relief Sculpture Number 4. Estudios de Cultura Maya, vol. 13, pp Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, México D.F Some Thoughts on Certain Occurrences of the T565 Glyph Element at Palenque. In Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, edited by Merle Greene Robertson, pp Pre-Columbian Art Research Center and Herald Printers, Monterrey, CA. GRADUATE STUDENT THESIS COMMITEES / ADVISING M.A. Mary Jane Acuna Phillipe Bezy Ph.D. Lucia Henderson Danny Law Elaine Schele Maline Werness Kimbely Jones Michael Carrasco Thomas Garrison Laura O Rourke Sarah Jackson Gerardo Aldana Alan Maca James Fitzsimmons 15
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