From the Fields to the Palaces of the Prehistoric Maya: Hono(u)ring the Contributions of the late Peter D. Harrison
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
As a young archaeologist Peter Harrison's main interest was in ancient Egypt, but a trip to Tikal at the age of 19 changed everything. He received his BA and MA in Anthropology from the University of Toronto and his PhD from Pennsylvania in association with the Tikal Project. He spent four years working on the Pennsylvania Tikal Project with a focus on the Central Acropolis. Subsequent fieldwork included the Uaymil Survey Project in Quintana Roo, Mexico, and groundbreaking research on Maya agriculture at Pulltrouser Swamp, Belize. His numerous publications on the Maya span more than fifty years and a wide variety of topics, including Maya palaces, architecture, settlement patterns, agriculture, and hieroglyphs, to name a few, and can be found in the bibliographies of virtually every publication on the prehistoric Maya. Additionally, beyond his intellectual contributions to Maya archaeology, Harrison established a foundation to help fund the work of young scholars. His sudden passing in 2013 has left a void in Maya archaeology, professionally and personally, and in this session we hono(u)r his numerous contributions to our discipline.
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Maya •
Peter Harrison •
Wetlands •
Agriculture •
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Biography •
Site Survey •
Climate Change •
Belize
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-14 of 14)
- Documents (14)
- Compiling Tikal Report 15 (2015)
- Diversity of Wetland Form, Historical Ecology, and Human Use in the Maya Lowlands: The View from the Yalahau Wetlands (2015)
- Harrison's View: The Importance of Small Scale Analyses in Maya Archaeology (2015)
- "He Entered the Water" … Maya Wetlands and Their Caretakers (2015)
- Iconographic Portraiture and Political Implications: Peter Harrison’s Contribution to Mayanists’ Understanding of Site Q (2015)
- Into the Unknown: The Uaymil Survey Project 1972 - 1976 (2015)
- Monuments as Artifacts: The Significance of the Hiatus at Tikal, Guatemala (2015)
- Peter Harrison: Remembering a Friend and Colleague (2015)
- Remembrances of Things Past: Peter D. Harrison and Maya Archaeology (2015)
- The Role Of Environment In The Collapse Of The Ancient Maya (2015)
- Swamp, settlement, and society: Maya archaeology at Pulltrouser and Cuello in 1979. (2015)
- A Tale of Two Projects: Comparative Findings of the CRAS and Yalahau Projects (2015)
- Tikal in Environmental Context: Peter Harrison and Ancient Maya Water Management and Subsistence (2015)
- Vision and Revision in the Use of Residential and Non-Residential Space at Middle Preclassic Maya Sites: A View from Pacbitun, Belize (2015)