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LECTURE AT COLEGIO NACIONAL

LECTURE AT COLEGIO NACIONAL

Recent Discoveries at Teotihuacan: Excavations at the Plaza of the Columns Free admission and stream online As part of a circuit of conferences called “Archaeology Today” (coordinated by Dr. Leonardo López Luján), Dr. Saburo Sugiyama and Dr. Nawa Sugiyama, co-directors of the Project Plaza of the Columns Complex, will present an interesting lecture on the most recent discoveries at Teotihuacan made by their project. Multiple aspects of Teotihuacan, such as urban planning, new LiDAR maps of the Teotihuacan Valley, the…

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Lecture at Phoenix Art Museum

Lecture at Phoenix Art Museum

Due to popular demand, the Phoenix Art Museum added an additional lecture by archaeologist Nawa Sugiyama (Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University, and co-director of the Project Plaza of the Columns Complex) who will present a 40-minute lecture on the sacred animals, sacred places, and ritualized landscapes at Teotihuacan. For more information and to reserve tickets visit www.phxart.org

The world created by America´s First Peoples

The world created by America´s First Peoples

Check out these PBS videos about the native cultures of America! The four part series reaches back 15,000 years of history! You’ll find interesting information and impressive images of ancient cities. Teotihuacan is mentioned in Episode 3 “Cities of the Sky”. PBS: Native America

2018 Field Season

2018 Field Season

A Great Experience! What a successful experience this summer has been with the closing of the 2018 field season of the Project Plaza of the Columns Complex. Beginning July 2nd, a small army came together to accomplish quite a bit: six archaeologists carried out excavations in five key areas of interest, another archaeologist resumed his extensive survey of the Teotihuacan Valley, and two international students along with 23 fieldworkers and 13 lab personnel have supported the team during these important…

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