2002: Archaeology, Astronomy, and Texts from the Northern Maya Lowlands

First Annual Tulane Maya Symposium and Workshop
November 1 - 3, 2002
Join archaeologists and epigraphers at Tulane University in New Orleans for an in-depth exploration of current excavations and decipherments from the Yucatan Peninsula.  Saturday will feature a series of lectures on topics ranging from astronomy in the Maya codices, new discoveries at Mayapán, and astronomical orientations in site planning and architecture.

The program for Sunday will include a choice of hands-on workshops for those interested in learning how to read Maya hieroglyphs, understand the calendar, interpret imagery in the Maya codices, or decipher astronomical tables written hundreds of years prior to European contact.  Workshops will be offered for beginners and for those who have some background working with Maya texts and the calendar. 

Speakers

"Thirty Years Rubbing Yucatán" - Merle Greene Robertson

"The Elimination of the Northern Maya Early Postclassic Period" -  Anthony Andrews, E. Wyllys Andrews V, and Fernando Robles Castellanos

"Survey of the Northwest Coast of the Yucatán Peninsula" - Crorey Lawton, David S. Anderson, and Tony Andrews

"The Unusual Sculptures of Telantunich, Yucatan:  Portals and the Concept of Masculinity in Ancient Maya Thought" - Traci Ardren and David Hixson

"Astronomical Orientations in Architecture from the Northern Lowlands" - Anthony Aveni

"Astronomy Among the Ancient Maya" - Victoria R. Bricker and Harvey M. Bricker

"New Views of Mayapán" - Clifford T. Brown

"Ritual Texts in the Maya Madrid Codex and Cognate Almanacs from the Central Mexican Borgia Codices" - Gabrielle Vail and Christine Hernández

"Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphic Texts (beginning level)" - Gabrielle Vail

"Maya Monuments for Beginners, Part I" - Bryan Just

"Astronomical Tables in the Maya Codices (intermediate/advanced)" - Victoria R. Bricker and Harvey M. Bricker

"The Calendar System (beginning level)" - Anthony Aveni

"Maya Monuments for Beginners, Part II" - Matthew Moriarty

"Texts from Northern Lowlands (intermediate/advanced)" - Markus Eberl