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1 JAMES A. DOYLE, CURRENT APPOINTMENT The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014-present Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and The Americas Assistant Curator, Art of the Ancient Americas New York, NY PRIOR APPOINTMENTS Harvard University, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection Post-Doctoral Associate in Pre-Columbian Studies Washington, DC Georgetown University, Adjunct Instructor Science, Technology, and International Affairs Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service The Catholic University of America, 2013 Adjunct Instructor Department of Anthropology Washington, DC Adjunct Instructor Department of Art and Art History Georgetown College Washington, DC EDUCATION Brown University Providence, RI Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, 2013 Dissertation: The First Maya Collapse : The End of the Preclassic Period at El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala M.A., Department of Anthropology, 2009 Vanderbilt University B.A., magna cum laude, Anthropology with High Honors, 2005 Honors and Awards: 2005 Honors in the College of Arts and Science Dean s List Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Full-Tuition Honors Scholar Nashville, TN RESEARCH INTERESTS Precolumbian Civilizations: Archaeology and Art History of Mesoamerica, Central America, and Colombia; Preclassic Maya culture (ca BC AD 250); emerging politics; monumental architecture and art; urbanism; landscape; ritual practice; performance; human/environmental interaction; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); writing systems; epigraphy; paleography Languages: English (Native); Spanish (Fluent)

2 GRANTS 2017 Metropolitan Museum, Adelaide Milton de Groot fund, Piedras Negras, Guatemala ($6,000) 2016 Metropolitan Museum, Adelaide Milton de Groot fund, Reconnaissance in Mexico ($2,000) 2016 Metropolitan Museum Research Travel Grant, Americas Collections in Russia ($1,000) 2016 Fondazione Ligabue, Piedras Negras Archaeological Project ($2,500) 2015 Metropolitan Museum Research Travel Grant, Metal Arts of the Americas ($5,000) 2014 Wenner-Gren Foundation Workshop Grant, Colin McEwan, PI ($12,750) 2013 Catholic University of America Grant-In-Aid, Ica Valley Project, Anita Cook, PI ($4,000) 2012 GeoEye Foundation Imagery Grant, Yaxha Pilot Study, with Laura Gámez Brown University, Graduate School, Dissertation Award ($9,500) National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant ($20,000) Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant ($11,000) 2010 Brown University, Graduate School, Research Travel Grant ($1,800) 2009 Tinker Foundation, Summer Research Travel in Latin America ($1,000) 2008 Brown University, Department of Anthropology, Summer Research ($600) 2004 Vanderbilt University, Undergraduate Summer Research Program ($4,000) 2003 Vanderbilt University, Undergraduate Summer Research Program ($3,500) FELLOWSHIPS Richard and Edna Salomon Fellow, Brown University Junior Fellow, Pre-Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC Visiting Researcher, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Art and Art History Mesoamerica Center, Casa Herrera, Antigua, Guatemala 2010 Short-Term Pre-Doctoral Resident, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC Joukowsky Family Fellow at the Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University EXPERIENCE MUSEUM EXPERIENCE 2014-present Assistant Curator, Art of the Ancient Americas, Metropolitan Museum of Art Organizer (in preparation), Lives of the Gods in Maya Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, estimated Fall 2021 Organizer (in preparation), The Shape of Time, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, estimated 2020 Research team, Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas, The J. Paul Getty Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Assistant organizer with Christine Giuntini and Eva Fognell, American Indian Art from the Fenimore Art Museum: The Thaw Collection, May 9 October 8, 2017 Co-organizer with Christine Giuntini, Native American Masterpieces from the Charles and Valerie Diker Collection, October 28, 2016-March 19, 2017 Research team, Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas, October 26, 2015-September 18, Post-Doctoral Associate, Intermediate Area Collection, Dumbarton Oaks Museum Doyle CV 2

3 Consultant, Museo Nacional de Antropología y Etnografía (Guatemala), Proyecto Nacional Tikal Collection. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring 2014 Environmental History of Pre-Columbian Latin America Georgetown School of Foreign Service, Science, Technology and International Affairs Program (STIA 357) Fall 2013 Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture Georgetown, Department of Art and Art History (ARTH 417) Spring 2013 Environmental History of Pre-Columbian Latin America Georgetown (Cross- Listed): School of Foreign Service, Science, Technology and International Affairs Program (STIA 357); Georgetown College, Department of History (HIST 354) Spring 2013 Archaeology of Settlements and Landscapes, The Catholic University of America, Department of Anthropology (ANTH 354) Fall 2009-Spring 2010 Proctor of Graduate Studies, Brown Department of Anthropology Spring 2009 Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Course Classic Maya Civilization Fall 2008 Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Course Language and Power FIELD EXPERIENCE 2017 Piedras Negras Archaeological Project (2 weeks) 2016 Chiapas, Mexico Reconnaissance (1 week) 2016 Piedras Negras Archaeological Project (2 weeks) Archaeological Site and Museum Collection Documentation, Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Luxury Arts in the Ancient Americas (5 weeks) 2011 Mapping and Excavations at El Palmar, Guatemala (3 months) Laboratory materials analysis, Antigua Guatemala (9 months) 2010 Excavations at El Palmar, Guatemala (3 months) 2009 Mapping and Excavations at El Palmar, Guatemala (3 months) 2008 Mapping at El Palmar, Guatemala (3 months) 2004 Ethnography and Cognitive Pilot Projects, Chiapas, Mexico (2 months) 2003 Field School, Silchester Roman Town, University of Reading, England (2 weeks) 2003 Excavations at Holmul, Guatemala (2 months) 2002 Excavations at Holmul, Guatemala (2 months) DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, AND MUSEUM SERVICE Scholarship Committee, MMA Forum, (co-chair ) 2017 Moderador, XXXI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Comité de Selección, XXX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Representative, Ad hoc Working Group on Forum Committee Restructuring, MMA Departmental Representative, Collections Care Group, MMA Social Sciences Representative, Brown University Graduate Council Graduate Student Liaison to Faculty Meetings, Department of Anthropology 2010 Member, University Disciplinary Committee, Brown University 2009 Chancellor, Graduate Student Council, Brown University 2008 President, Graduate Student Council, Brown University 2008 Member, Brown University Community Council 2008 Member, The Corporation of Brown University, Campus Life Committee Doyle CV 3

4 2008 Member, Committee on Careers, Brown University 2007 Department representative, Graduate Student Council, Brown University AFFILIATIONS Center for Curatorial Leadership, Mentor (2017-present) Forum of Curators, Conservators, and Research Scientists, MMA (2014-present) University Seminar, Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Columbia University (2014-present) Society for American Archaeology (2003-present) College Art Association (2016-present) Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Brown University ( ) Program for Early Cultures, Brown University ( ) EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE CarryOn Communication, Inc., Los Angeles, CA. Corporate Public Relations Vanderbilt Register, Nashville, TN. Editorial Assistant, Department of Public Affairs Vanderbilt Hustler, Nashville, TN. Staff Writer. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 2020 (in preparation) How to Read Ancient American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Architecture and the Origins of Preclassic Maya Politics. Cambridge University Press Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas. Co-authored with Joanne Pillsbury, Patricia Sarro, and Juliet Wiersema. (Chapter: Monumental Imaginings in Mesoamerican Architectural Models, pp ). The Metropolitan Museum of Art. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES 2017 El oro en la boca del ciempiés: Los artefactos centroamericanos del Cenote Sagrado de Chichén Itzá, Arqueología Mexicana, no. 145, pp Paleoecology and Geoarchaeology at El Palmar and the El Zotz Region, Guatemala. Coauthored with Sheryl Luzzadder Beach et al. Geoarchaeology 32(1): Creation Narratives on Ancient Maya Codex-Style Ceramics in the Met s Collections. Metropolitan Museum Journal, vol. 51, pp Confederate Curio: A Wooden Carving from Tikal, Guatemala. Principal author with Stephen D. Houston. Mexicon XXXVI(5): Early Maya Geometric Planning Conventions at El Palmar, Guatemala. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2): Doyle CV 4

5 2012 Re-Group On E-Groups : Monumentality and Early Centers in The Middle Preclassic Maya Lowlands. Latin American Antiquity 23(4): Watchful Realms: Integrating GIS Analysis and Political History in the Southern Maya Lowlands. Principal author with Thomas G. Garrison and Stephen D. Houston. Antiquity 86(333): BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS AND REVIEWS 2019 in review The Odyssey of Piedras Negras Stela 5. In The Market for Mesoamerica, edited by Donna Yates and Cara Tremain, University of Florida Press in review Various catalog entries. In Ancient Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC in review Shining Stones and Brilliant Regalia: Connections between Classic Mesoamerica and Central America and Colombia. Principal author with John Hoopes and David Mora-Marín. In Ancient Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC in review Review, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos. Art and Myth of the Ancient Maya. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017, for CAA Reviews in press Art of the Ancient Americas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In Museum and World Civilization: Ancient Americas. The Shanghai Museum, Shanghai in press The Preclassic Maya of El Palmar and the Buenavista Valley. Principal author with Rony Piedrasanta. In An Inconstant Landscape: The Archaeology of El Zotz, Guatemala. S. Houston, T. Garrison, and E. Román, eds. In Press at University of Colorado Press Various catalog entries, sidebars on Palenque and Chichen Itza. In Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles A Tale of Two E-Groups: El Palmar and Tikal, Petén, Guatemala. In Maya E-Groups: Calendars, Astronomy and Urbanism in the Early Lowlands. University Press of Florida Review, Manufactured Light: Mirrors in the Mesoamerican Realm, for Cambridge Archaeological Journal 27(2): La monumentale citta di Piedras Negras, Guatemala/The Monumental Maya City of Piedras Negras, Guatemala. Ligabue Magazine 69 (Dec. 2016): A Neighborly View: Water and Environmental History of the El Zotz Region. Co-authored with Timothy Beach, et al. In Tikal and Maya Ecology: Water, Landscapes, and Resilience. D. Lentz, N. Dunning, and V. Scarborough, eds. pp Cambridge University Press. Doyle CV 5

6 2013 Las plazas preclásicas del registro del tiempo: Reconsiderando los Complejos de Conmemoración Astronómica. In XXVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala A Paleographic Approach to Political Change Using Classic Maya Day Sign Variants. In Contributions in New World Archaeology, Vol. 4, J. Źrałka, W. Koszkul, and B. Golińska, pp Jagiellonian University and the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cracow El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala y las vías de la época preclásica en el límite sur de la Meseta Kárstica Central. Principal author with Stephen D. Houston, et al. In XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2011, B. Arroyo, L. Paiz, and H. Mejía, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala Catálogo de artefactos del Proyecto Nacional Tikal, depositados en la bodega del Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología de Guatemala: un legado de Juan Pedro Laporte. Co-authored with Walter Burgos Morakawa and Juan Pedro Laporte. In XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2011, B. Arroyo, L. Paiz, and H. Mejía, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala En la vista de Pa Chan: Procesos dinámicos en El Zotz, Petén y sus cercanías. Co-authored with Stephen Houston et al. In XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2011, B. Arroyo, L. Paiz, and H. Mejía, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala Al alcance de la vista de Mundo Perdido? La planificación urbana y el abandono abrupto de El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala. Principal author with Stephen D. Houston, Thomas G. Garrison, and Edwin Román. In XXIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, B. Arroyo, L. Paiz Aragón, A. Linares Palma, and A.L. Arroyave, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala Al Valle de Buenavista: Investigaciones recientes en el centro dinástico de El Zotz y sus cercanías. Co-authored with Stephen Houston, et al. In XXIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, B. Arroyo, L. Paiz Aragón, A. Linares Palma, and A.L. Arroyave, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala La aplicación de las tecnologías nuevas en la teledetección de las Tierras Bajas Mayas. Coauthored with Thomas G. Garrison and Stephen D. Houston. In XXIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, B. Arroyo, A. Linares Palma, and L. Paiz Aragón, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala In Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea. Dan Finamore and Stephen D. Houston, eds. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 49 Lidded vessel of a world-turtle, Cat. 13 p. 50 Lidded bowl with a water-bird, Cat. 28 p. 56 Sculpture of a pelican, Cat. 31 p. 63 Carving of a frog, Cat. 33, 34 Doyle CV 6

7 p. 103 Lidded vessel with water-birds and Oliva shell tinklers, Cat. 32 p. 106 Tetrapod plate with a fish, Cat. 24 (with drawing) p. 108 Plate with a sea creature, Cat. 55 p. 114 Shell plaque with a lord smoking, Cat. 40 p. 130 Pectoral with an ancestor, Cat. 73 p. 242 Stela fragment with Chahk [Oxkintox Stela 12], Cat. 8 p. 245 Sculpture of Chahk, Cat. 9 p. 265 Plate with the Maize God dancing above water, Cat Al Cielo Quebrado: Investigaciones en El Zotz, Co-authored with Stephen Houston et al. In XXII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, J. P. Laporte, B. Arroyo, and H. Mejía, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala Teledetección, patrón de asentamiento e historia en Holmul, Petén. Co-authored with Francisco Estrada-Belli, et al. In XVII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, J.P. Laporte, H. Escobedo, and Barbara Arroyo, eds. pp Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala. ELECTRONIC ARTICLES, PODCASTS, AND REPORTS 2018 in review A Maya Courtier in Wood: The Metropolitan s Mirror-Bearer, co-authored with Stephen Houston, for Metmuseum.org Revised entries: Mesoamerica, Ancient, X. Encounter and collecting. 1. Exploration and documentation; 2. Museums, exhibitions, and collections. Grove Encyclopedia of Latin American Art A Universe in a Maya Lintel, parts I, II, and IV (co-author) and part III (principal author with Stephen Houston, Beth Edelstein, and Brunella Santarelli). Maya Decipherment Ancient Maya Painted Ceramics. In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Universe in a Maya Plate, Principal author with Stephen Houston, for Maya Decipherment Chakalte, Relief with Enthroned Ruler; Vessel With a Mythological Scene; Mirror-Bearer. SmartHistory. 7 February (February) Olmec Art. In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Unrolling the Ceramic Canvases of Maya Painters. Now at the Met. 28 Nov Doyle CV 7

8 2016 Creativity on the Maya Periphery: A Chamá-Style Vase at The Met. Now at the Met. 13 June (April) Ancient Maya Sculpture. In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Do Gods Sleep? Ancient Maya Deity Houses at Copán, Honduras. Now at the Met. 20 April Decoding a Maya Rain God Sculpture from Chichen Itza. Now at the Met. 31 March The Woman in Wood: A Reencounter with Tikal s Queen from Temple II. Principal author with Stephen Houston. Maya Decipherment. 06 January Giving Thanks before the Pilgrims: The Art of Feasting in the Ancient Americas. Now at the Met. 25 November Unearthing Gold Masterpieces from Venado Beach, Panama. Now at the Met. 28 August Grasping the Foot of Lightning in a Maya Scepter Fragment. Now at the Met. 2 July The Blood Was Pooled, the Skulls Were Piled : Maya Star Wars and a Misconstrued Doomsdsay. Now at the Met. 29 May Olmec Babies at the Met. Now at the Met. 17 April Sacrifice, Fealty, and a Sculptor's Signature on a Maya Relief. Now at the Met. 19 March The Gilded Road: A Journey in Tweets. Now at the Met. 3 March A Mountain s Eyebrow: The Met's Earliest Ancient American Acquisition. Now at the Met. 22 December The Arts of a Mesoamerican Metropolis, Here at the Met. Now at the Met. 19 November The Drinking Cup of a Classic Maya Noble. Now at the Met. 25 September A Stone Sphere from Costa Rica. Now at the Met. 19 August Doyle CV 8

9 2013 Why Archaeology Matters, Podcast Panel with Rosemary Joyce and Adam T. Smith, Nov. 13, Indiana Jones: Myth, Reality and 21 st Century Archaeology with Dr. Joseph Schuldenrein A Watery Tableau at El Mirador, Guatemala. Maya Decipherment. 09 Apr Principal author with Stephen Houston Excavaciones y Reconocimiento en el sitio El Palmar. Principal author with Rony Piedrasanta. In Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, informe no. 6. Temporada Excavaciones de la Temporada 2010 en El Palmar (Operaciones 1 y 8). Principal author with Rony Piedrasanta. In Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, informe no. 5. Temporada Excavaciones y Levantamiento Topográfico de la Temporada 2009 en El Palmar. Principal author with Varinia Matute Rodríguez. In Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, informe no. 4 Temporada Sitio El Palmar (Operación 6). Co-authored with Varinia Matute Rodríguez. In Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, informe no. 1: temporada de campo Programa de Mapeo y Reconocimiento (Operación 7). Co-authored with Zachary Nelson. In Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, informe no. 1: temporada de campo Lady Six Sky and the Definition of Ritual Space at Naranjo. Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal [Online] Vol. 1, No. 1 (10 May 2005). PRESENTATIONS INVITED LECTURES 2017 Panel: Curatorial Practice and American Art at the Metropolitan Museum. Bard Graduate Center, April 20, Art of the Ancient Americas. Bard Graduate Center, February 6, Community, Royalty, and Artistry in Ancient Mexico. Opening lecture, Communal Spirit: 3,000 Years of Mexican Artistry, exhibit at The University of the South at Sewanee. Paper presented on September 26, Creation Narratives on Ancient Maya Codex-Style Ceramics in the Met s Collections. Paper presented at the Pre-Columbian Society of New York, April 14, Doyle CV 9

10 2016 The Search for Kings and Queens in Ancient Panama. Paper presented at the Gardiner Museum, Toronto, February 16, Un mundo desaparecido: Materiales perecederos y una pieza olvidada de los mayas de la época Clásica. Paper presented at the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City, Nov. 13, The Rediscovery of a Wooden Carving from Tikal, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, June 10, Monumental Small Things: Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks. Paper presented at the Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, D.C. monthly meeting, June Mexico and Central America. Presentation given at Preventing Illicit Trafficking, Protecting Cultural Heritage. Museum Support Center, Smithsonian Institution, March 13, The First Maya Collapse : The End of the Preclassic Period at El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, D.C. monthly meeting, March Preclassic Maya Civilization. Georgetown University. January 24, INVITED SESSIONS 2018 La historia de Panamá entre los Reinos del oro en la América precolombina. Co-authored with Joanne Pillsbury. Paper to be Presented at the 56 th Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Salamanca, Spain New Advances in the Conservation of Monuments at Piedras Negras, Guatemala. Coauthored with Griselda and Edwin Pérez Robles. Paper to be presented at the Society for American Archaeological Annual Meeting, April 2018, Washington, DC The Search for Big and Small in Ancient Panama. Paper presented at the 2017 Sibley Conference, University of Texas at Austin, February 17-20, When is a Plate? Codex-Style Masters and the Many Faces of Chahk. Paper presented with Stephen Houston at the College Art Association Annual Conference, February 2017, New York, NY Sun, Night, Earth, and Stone: The Politics of Belief on a Classic Maya Lintel, Stephen Houston, James Doyle, David Stuart, and Karl Taube. Paper presented at the 21st European Maya Conference, October 2016, Moscow, Russian Federation Creation Narratives on Ancient Maya Codex-Style Ceramics in the Metropolitan Museum. Paper presented at The Maya Materialization of Time, Second Working Group Session, Santa Fe Institute, August 27, Doyle CV 10

11 2016 E-Groups and the Origins of Ancient Maya Exchange. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeological Annual Meeting, April 2016, Orlando, FL Dangling Modifiers: Reconstituting Central American Identities from Gold and Jade in North American Museum Collections. Paper presented (absentee) at the International Conference of Americanists, July 2015, San Salvador, El Salvador Preclassic Maya Territories and Boundaries. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, April 2015, San Francisco, CA Mesoamerica and Central America. Paper presented at The Art And Archaeology Of Central America And Colombia, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama. January Ancient Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks: an objects-based workshop, January Paper presented at The Art And Archaeology Of Central America And Colombia, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama. January Hammond on Méndez and a Confederate Curio: Wooden Carvings from Tikal, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, April 2014, Austin, TX Beads and Beaded Necklaces; and Veraguas Zoomorphic Pendants. Papers presented at Ancient Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks Workshop at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, January 2014, Washington, DC Breath, Death, and Heirloom Jewels: Ancient Maya and Costa Rican Jades at Dumbarton Oaks. Paper presented at Jade in the Americas: History, Sources, and Techniques Workshop at the Walters Art Museum, December 12, 2013, Baltimore, MD A Tale of Two E-Groups: El Palmar and Tikal, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Early Maya E-Groups, Solar Calendars and the Role of Astronomy in the Rise of Lowland Urbanism II Working Group at the Santa Fe Institute, August 24-25, 2013, Santa Fe, NM Ya Pasó de Moda: El uso, abandono y decaimiento del Complejo de Tipo Grupo E en El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the XXVII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2013, Guatemala City, Guatemala Laguna-front Property on The Lower East Side: An Elite Preclassic Residential Platform at El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, April 2013, Honolulu, HI Middle-Late Formative Maya Ceramics: Circulation or Local Production? Paper co-authored with Ronald Bishop et al., presented by Ronald Bishop at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, April 2013, Honolulu, HI. Doyle CV 11

12 2012 Communities with a View and Milpa Plazas: Early E-Groups in the Central Petén. Paper presented at the Early Maya E-Groups, Solar Calendars and the Role of Astronomy in the Rise of Lowland Urbanism Working Group at the Santa Fe Institute, August 25-26, 2012, Santa Fe, NM El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala y las vías de la época preclásica en el límite sur de la Meseta Kárstica Central. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas de Guatemala, 2011, Guatemala City, Guatemala. SUBMITTED 2017 El sol tangible: espejos y discos de oro entre los mayas y sus vecinos centroamericanos. Paper presented at the XXXI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2017, Guatemala City, Guatemala De una capital a otra: una pieza de Tikal en el Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Instituto Smithsoniano. Paper presented at the XXIX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2015, Guatemala City, Guatemala Las plazas preclásicas del registro del tiempo: Reconsiderando los Complejos de Conmemoración Astronómica. Paper presented at the XXVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2012, Guatemala City, Guatemala The Preclassic Maya, Sui Generis: New Evidence from the Buenavista Valley. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, April 2012, Memphis, TN Catálogo de artefactos del Proyecto Nacional Tikal, depositados en la bodega del Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología de Guatemala: un legado de Juan Pedro Laporte. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2011, Guatemala City, Guatemala Regroup on E-Groups : Middle Preclassic Monumentality, Political Structure, and Socioterritorial Organization in the Maya Lowlands. Paper presented at the 15th European Maya Conference, December 2010, Madrid, Spain Al Alcance de la Vista de Mundo Perdido? La Planificación Urbana y el Abandono Abrupto de El Palmar, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the XXIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala City, Guatemala A Paleographic Approach to Political Change Using Classic Maya Day Sign Variants. Paper presented at the 14th European Maya Conference, November 2009, Cracow, Poland Riding in Style: Palanquins as Vehicles in Classic Maya Ritual Procession. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, March 2008, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Doyle CV 12

13 2004 Ethnobotany de Zinacantan: explorando diferencias sociales. Co-authored with Norbert Ross. Paper presented at the Sexto Congreso Internacional de Mayistas July 2004, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico Radical Transitions in Late and Terminal Classic Group III, Holmul, Guatemala. Coauthored with Chris Hewitson and Judith Valle. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting April 2004, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION 2015 Co-organizer, The Art And Archaeology Of Central America And Colombia, Workshop, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama 2014 Co-organizer, Ancient Central American and Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks, Workshop, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC 2011 Co-organizer, BIG: Monumentality and Meaning in the Ancient World, Program for Early Cultures, Brown University, Providence, RI 2008 Chair of Symposium Studies of Symbolism, Ritual, and Art in Mesoamerica, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC Canada Doyle CV 13

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