The Proyecto Arqueológico Chocolá in Chocolá, Guatemala had been successful for three seasons until the perception of archaeology among the community residents changed. The tranquil community comprised primarily of K'iche' Maya people that had once welcomed the archaeology project now forbade all archaeologists to enter the town for fear archaeologists with government support would steal their lands. When their livelihood, land and coffee, became threatened due to the archaeology site beneath their town the people defended their rights. This breakdown in multivocality, communication, and understanding is crucial to practicing archaeology in the modern world. The Kaqchikel Maya of Tecpan, Guatemala are involved in their past and their future...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
This dissertation describes the epistemic benefits of pursuing archaeological research in full partn...
The Proyecto Arqueológico Chocolá in Chocolá, Guatemala had been successful for three seasons until ...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The Ceibal-Petexbatún Archaeological Project has built long-standing relationships in the area aroun...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The Ceibal-Petexbatún Archaeological Project has built long-standing relationships in the area aroun...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
This dissertation describes the epistemic benefits of pursuing archaeological research in full partn...
The Proyecto Arqueológico Chocolá in Chocolá, Guatemala had been successful for three seasons until ...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The Ceibal-Petexbatún Archaeological Project has built long-standing relationships in the area aroun...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The Ceibal-Petexbatún Archaeological Project has built long-standing relationships in the area aroun...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The challenges of building research partnerships around community mapping are critically reviewed in...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
textBased on archaeological excavations at Kaminaljuyu mound E-III-5 and educational workshops at th...
This dissertation describes the epistemic benefits of pursuing archaeological research in full partn...