2004 Maya Meetings


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Before the meetings. Bea Koch and Kerry Berry. In the foyer of the Maya Meetings. In the foyer of the Maya Meetings. Nick Hopkins and Kathryn Josserand. Kathryn thinks that if she can't see me, then I can't see her. Marjorie White Crow. Al Meador, Kerry Berry, and Bea Koch trying to decide what particular Tex-Mex dish is the best. It's hard to decide. Nicolai Grube and Simon Martin presenting the weekend workshop at the Maya Meetings. The Ralph and Ruth McCullough Theatre where the Maya Meetings symposium and forum are held. The Ralph and Ruth McCullough Theatre where the Maya Meetings symposium and forum are held. The Maya Meetings participants. Hilda Baca and Lloyd Anderson are near the front. The book fair, where a fine selection of Maya books can be found. The book fair, where a fine selection of Maya books can be found. Peter Matthews and Karen Bassie conferring. John Harris in a quieter moment. Justin Kerr. Nicolai Grube presenting on the Eastern Maya sites of Naranjo and Caracol. Simon Martin in uffish thought. Peter Mathews. Sue Glenn, Nick Hopkins, Bea Koch, Kathryn Josserand, and Lloyd Anderson. The Rodeway extension to the Maya Meetings. We eat a lot. Bill Renner, Lloyd Anderson, Kathryn Josserand, with Bea Koch in the foreground enjoying Indian food. More songs about buildings and food. You can't eat too much Indian food. Even more food pics. Bea Koch enjoying her limes. Peter Keeler, director of the Maya Meetings, laying down the rules. Bob Wald. The Codices and Northern Yucatan group. Justin Kerr telling us everything there is to know about Maya vases. Karen Bassie holding court. Sue, Al, Bea, Mark Zender, Agnes, and Ron. Mark is giving the rundown on Maya titles. Carolyn Jones asking questions of the first year group. The first year group of the Maya Meetings working on texts from Palenque. There is something to be learned by all ages. Simon Martin telling us the history of the Maize god, how it relates to kakaw (chocolate), how chocolate escaped the underworld, and made all the human sweet tooths happy. Simon completing the story. Bruce Love, Simon Martin, Marjorie White Crow, and Nicolai Grube examining the new texts from Chichen Itza. Peter Matthews and Jorge Perez de Lara. Lloyd Anderson giving a presentation on the "epi-Olmec" writing system. The usual suspects. One of the many terrific places to eat in Austin. The Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas is one of the best libraries for mesoamerican studies in the world. Cheyenne Spritzler and Erik Boot. Extended Carrick's Bend Knot

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