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Daniela Triadan
Professor, Anthropology | Member of the Graduate Faculty
School of Anthropology
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Takeshi Inomata
Mutual work: 9 Grants﹒12 Publications﹒13 Proposals
Collaboration Details
Grants
(11)
An Archaeological Investigation of Early Monumental Hydraulic Features
Active
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2024
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$167.6K / $335.2K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
archaeology,
hydraulic engineering,
water systems
Origins of Maya Civilization in the Middle Usumacinta Region
Active
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2020
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$100K / $200K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
maya civilization,
middle usumacinta region,
origins,
civilization,
archaeology
Investigating the Origins of Social Complexity
2020
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$148.5K / $297.1K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
social organization,
cultural evolution,
archaeology,
anthropology,
societal development
Tracing the Origins of Maya Civilization:Inter-Regional Investigations Along the Usumacinta River, Guatemala and Mexico
2018
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$179.9K / $359.8K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
maya civilization,
usumacinta river,
inter-regional investigations,
guatemala,
mexico
Origins of Mesoamerican Complex Society
2018
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$79.4K / $158.8K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
mesoamerican history,
complex societies,
archaeology,
cultural development,
ancient civilizations
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Publications
(4)
Recent
Political Collapse and Dynastic Origins in the Maya Lowlands: High-precision Radiocarbon Dating at Ceibal, Guatemala
2017
maya civilization,
political collapse,
dynastic origins,
radiocarbon dating,
ceibal, guatemala
Middle Preclassic Caches from Ceibal, Guatemala
2015
archaeology,
guatemala,
preclassic,
middle,
cultural heritage
The Development of Sedentary Communities in the Maya Lowlands: Co-Existing Mobile Groups and Public Ceremonies at Ceibal, Guatemala
2015
sedentary communities,
maya lowlands,
public ceremonies,
mobile groups,
community development
Los Primeros Centros de Petén: Ceibal
2015
maya civilization,
archaeology,
ancient settlements,
cultural heritage,
civilization origins