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Wilk, Richard
http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/resume.htm
Resume of this Indiana University Professor. Research interests include household archaeology and Mesoamerica.
Simmons, Scott E.
http://people.uncw.edu/simmonss
Internet site for this University of North Carolina Assistant Professor. Research interests include craft specialization in Mesoamerica, especially Maya metallurgy, and Plantation archaeology in the SE United States.
Pugh, Timothy W.
http://qcpages.qc.edu/ANTHRO/pugh/pugh.html
Internet site for Southern Illinois University Associate Professor who works at Late Postclassic to Colonial period Maya sites. Research interests include ritual, myth, spatial analysis, cultural and contact.
Pohl, Mary Deland
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/people/faculty/?pohl
Brief profile of this Florida State University Professor. Research interests include Mesoamerican archaeology, and ethnozoology gender studies.
Palka, Joel
http://www.uic.edu/depts/anth/faculty/palka.html
Profile of this University of Illinois Chicago Assistant Professor. Research interests include ancient Maya social differentiation, settlement archaeology, and the collapse of Maya civilization.
Morales, Katherine
http://plaza.ufl.edu/akathy/personal/
Research interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and distance education. University of Florida.
Lesure, Richard
http://www.ioa.ucla.edu/people/faculty/faculty?lid=5389
Brief profile of this University of Michigan Associate Professor. Research interests include sociopolitical dynamics and the origin of social inequality in Mesoamerica.
LeCount, Lisa
http://web.as.ua.edu/ant/name/Lisa/LeCount/
Detailed profile of this University of Alabama Associate Professor. Research interests include the complex relationships between wealth, social status, and political power in ancient state-level societies at the Late to Terminal Classic (A.D. 700 - 1000) lowland Maya site of Xunantunich.
Iannone, Gyles
http://www.trentu.ca/anthropology/iannone.php
Brief profile of this Trent University Associate Professor. Research interests include social complexity, Archaic States (comparative), Mesoamerica (particularly Maya) and New World archaeology.
Hoopes, John W.
Curriculum vitae of this University of Kansas Associate Professor. Research interests include the archaeology of Central and South America, Maya civilization and cultural evolution.
Healy, Paul F.
http://www.trentu.ca/anthropology/healy.php
Detailed profile of this Trent University Professor. Research interests include Mesoamerican archaeology, especially the culture history of the ancient Maya.
Hasseman, George Ernest (1944-1999)
http://www.saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/publications/SAAbulletin/17-3/saa17.html
Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. Head of the Archaeology Section of the Instituto Hondureo de Antro-pologa e Historia (IHAH).
Foias, Antonia
http://www.williams.edu/AnthSoc/foias.php
Brief profile of this Williams College Assistant Professor. Research interests in archaeology include: cultural evolution, ceramic analysis, pottery production and exchange, archaeometry, and Mesoamerica/South America.
Fisher, Christopher T.
http://www.patzcuaroarchaeology.com/
Profile and curriculum vitae of this Colorado State University Assistant Professor. Research interests include Mesoamerican archaeology , human landscape impacts, landscape archaeology, and intensification
Fash, William L.
http://www.harvardscience.harvard.edu/directory/researchers/william-l-fash
Profile of Harvard University Professor. Research interests include the rise of complex culture, Maya epigraphy; Mesoamerica.
Diehl, Richard A.
http://web.as.ua.edu/ant/name/Dick/Diehl/
Profile of this University of Alabama Professor. Research interests include preColumbian cultures of central Mexico and the Olmec culture of the tropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf coast.
Bruhns, Karen Olsen
http://online.sfsu.edu/~kbruhns/cv.htm
Curriculum vitae of this San Francisco State University Professor. Research interests include the archaeology of Mesoamerica.
Akkeren, Ruud van (PhD)
Work and publications on the Highland Maya of Guatemala. Specialized in indigenous documents like the Popol Wuj or Rabinal Achi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).