Nathan Craig and colleagues to present at the XVI Peruvian Congress of Man and Culture in the Andes and the Amazon

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Assistant Professor Nathan Craig, Peruvian colleague Luis Flores Blanco, and Professor Mark Aldenderfer will be presenting at the XVI Peruvian Congress of Man and Culture in the Andes and the Amazon (Congreso Peruano del Hombre y la Cultura Andina y Amazónica). The conference is organized by La Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) and will take place October 26-31, Lima, Peru.

 

http://sociales.unmsm.edu.pe/XVIcongreso/

 

The title of the talk is, "Understanding the Origins of Civilization from the Periphery: A Vision from the South-Central Andes during the Late-Terminal Archaic" (Entendiendo los Orígenes de la Civilización Desde la Periferia: Una Visión desde los Andes Surcentrales Durante el Arcaico Tardio-Final).

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