The Archaeology Program at Boston University invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor
Focus on the archaeology of Mesoamerica
David Carballo writes a new article with colleagues
New article: Mesoamerican urbanism revisited: Environmental change, adaptation, resilience, persistence, and collapse | PNAS. Click here to read article. Abstract Urban adaptation to climate change is a global challenge requiring a broad response that can be informed by how urban societies in the past responded to environmental shocks. Yet, interdisciplinary efforts to leverage insights […]
David Carballo co-published an article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Sustainability and Duration of Early Central Places in Prehispanic Mesoamerica
David Carballo publishes in Journal of Social Computing
Communication, Computation, and Governance: A Multiscalar Vantage on the Prehispanic Mesoamerican World.
2/23/22 – Archaeology Seminar Series Lecture: Urbanization and Abandonment At Teotihuacan
The Archaeology Program at Boston University’s Lecture Series Register HERE About this event During the Spring of 2022, Boston University’s Archaeology Program will be hosting a series of lectures. Our second lecture is titled Urbanization and Abandonment at Teotihuacan and will take place Wednesday, February 23rd from 12:20 pm–1:15 pm. We are thrilled that archaeologist […]
Two Archaeology Graduate Students Awarded Fellowship to the 4th Annual South Central Conference on Mesoamerica
Boston University Department of Archaeology graduate students Mary Clarke (GRS’20) and Paulo Medina (GRS’17) recipients of the Scholarship award to attend the 4th Annual South Central Conference on Mesoamerica to be held in November 1-3, 2013 in Houston Texas.
Skeletal remains found at site add to mystery…
Franco Rossi and Aviva Cormier find fragment of a human skull at the Professor William Saturno site in Xultún, Guatemala. Click here for the BU Today article dated 08/09/2012.