Coffee, Clever T-Shirts, and Papers in Honor of John S. Justeson
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Coffee, Clever T-Shirts, and Papers in Honor of John S. Justeson" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
This is a symposium in honor of John Justeson’s career as a friend, scholar, teacher, and mentor. John has published extensively on the history and structure of Mesoamerican art and writing traditions, including Olmec, Epi-Olmec, Mayan, and Zapotec, as well as the calendrical and astronomical reckoning systems. Together with Terrence Kaufman he codirected a major project on the linguistic documentation of the languages of Mesoamerica leading to many PhD dissertations, grammars, and dictionaries. Topics for the symposium will include ways of understanding how information is processed and organized in spoken and written languages as well as material culture, especially in Mesoamerica, but also the Near East, the Mediterranean, and India/Pakistan.
Other Keywords
Iconography and epigraphy •
Maya: Classic •
Digital Archaeology: 3D Modeling •
Iconography and Art •
Chronology •
Dating Techniques •
Cultural Transmission •
Olmec •
Epi-Olmec •
Social and Political Organization
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Yucatan (State / Territory) •
Belize (Country) •
Corozal (State / Territory) •
Quintana Roo (State / Territory) •
Campeche (State / Territory) •
Puebla (State / Territory) •
Tlaxcala (State / Territory) •
Veracruz (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-7 of 7)
- Documents (7)
- Contextualizing the “Tuxtla” Statuette: Epi-Olmec Writing and Representation in Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico and Its Hinterland (2023)
- Did the Maya Care about the Precession of the Equinox? (2023)
- Envisioning the Iconographic and Epigraphic Corpus of Cerro de las Mesas (2023)
- Mayan Spelling Conventions: Late Preclassic through Late Classic (2023)
- Metaphor in Precolumbian Mesoamerica: In Honor of John Justeson (2023)
- Visualizing Speech: Unfolding the Narrative of the Papaloapan Stela (2023)
- Why Is There Math in My Archaeology? The Modern Foundations of Quantitative Archaeology Written Decades Too Soon (2023)