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DESCRIPTION:Archaeological Association of South Central Kansas monthly meeting\nsponsored by the Anthropology Dept.\nSecond Thursday of the month, 7:30 P.M., second floor Neff Hall (usually in 210 or 209)\nFor more info:  www.aasck.org\n\nMarch 9th guest speaker:  Dr. Keith Prufer\nhttp://holmes.anthropology.museum/prufer.html\n\nThe earliest communities in southern Belize were founded during\nthe 4th century AD, at a time of expansion of large urban states like Tikal\nand the dispersion of numerous populations of agrarian Maya into vacant\nareas. This talk will discuss the settlement and dynamic political\nconnections between the earliest known cities in the region.\n\nDr. Prufer is Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department at WSU\nand is Director of the Uxbenká Archaeological Project in Belize\nhttp://www.famsi.org/reports/05070/index.html\n\nHis studies specialize in  political organization in complex societies, \nReligion in complex polities and Shamanism\n\n2 new books in 2005 co-edited by Dr. Prufer\n-   http://www.upcolorado.com/bookdetail.asp?isbn=0-87081-808-2\n-   http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/bramaw.html
SUMMARY:"The Earliest Maya Cities in Belize"
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