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Geoffrey E. Braswell
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Tulane University, 1995
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Office:
MFAC Rm 372
Phone: (716) 645-2239
Email: braswell@acsu.buffalo.edu
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Research Interests
Settlement pattern studies, geoarchaeology, lithic production and technology, archaeometry, mathematical methods; the emergence of complex society and economic systems, alternative models of social and political systems; Maya, Mesoamerica
Recent Publications
- n.d. Lithic Analysis in the Maya Area. In Maya Archaeology at the Millennium, edited by Gregory Borgstede and Charles Golden. Routledge Press, London. Book ms. in editorial review.
2003
- 2003 (editor) The Maya and Teotihuacan: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction. University of Texas Press, Austin.
- 2003a Introduction: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction. In The Maya and Teotihuacan:
Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction, edited by Geoffrey E. Braswell, pp.1-43. University of Texas Press, Austin.
- 2003b Dating Early Classic Interaction Between Kaminaljuyu and Central Mexico. In The Maya and
Teotihuacan: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction, edited by Geoffrey E. Braswell, pp. 81-104. University of Texas Press, Austin.
- 2003c Understanding Early Classic Interaction Between Kaminaljuyu and Central Mexico. In The Maya
and Teotihuacan: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction, edited by Geoffrey E. Braswell, pp. 105-142.
University of Texas Press, Austin.
- 2003d Obsidian Exchange Spheres of Postclassic Mesoamerica. In The Postclassic Mesoamerican World edited by M. Smith and F. Berdan, pp. 131-158. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
- 2003e Highland Maya Polities of the Postclassic Period. In The Postclassic Mesoamerican World, edited
by M. Smith and F. Berdan, pp.45-49. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
- 2003f K'iche'an Origins, Symbolic Emulation, and Ethnogenesis in the Maya Highlands: A.D. 1400-1524.
In The Postclassic Mesoamerican World, edited by M. Smith and F. Berdan, pp. 297-303. University of
Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
- 2003g (C. Varela and G.E. Braswell) Teotihuacan and Oxkintok: New Perspectives from Yucatan. In The
Maya and Teotihuacan: Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction, edited by Geoffrey E. Braswell, pp.
249-271. University of Texas Press, Austin.
- 2003h (G.E. Braswell and M.D. Glascock) The Emergence of Market Economies in the Ancient Maya
World: Obsidian Exchange in Terminal Classic Yucatan, Mexico. In Geochemical Evidence for Long Distance Exchange, edited by Michael D. Glascock, pp. 33-52. Bergin and Garvey, Westport, CT.
- 2003i (G.E. Braswell, J.D. Gunn, M. del R. Dommnguez C., W.J. Folan, L. Fletcher, A. Morales L., and M.D. Glascock) Defining the Terminal Classic at Calakmul, Campeche. In The Terminal Classic
in the Maya Lowlands: Collapse, Transition, and Transformation, edited by D.S. Rice, P.M. Rice, and A.A. Demarest. University of Colorado Press, Boulder. In press.
- 2003j (S. Maguire, C. Prager, C.R. Bill, J.B. Braswell, and G.E. Braswell) Investigaciones Recientes en Pusilha, Belice. In XVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueolsgicas en Guatemala, 2002, edited by J.P. Laporte, H. Escobedo, A.C. Monzsn de Suasnavar, y B. Arroyo. Museo Nacional de Arqueologma y Etnologma, Guatemala. In press.
- 2003k (G.E. Braswell and C. Prager) ?Una unidad politica secundaria en el area Maya? El caso posible de Pusilha, Belice. Los Investigadores de la Cultura Maya 12. Universidad Autsnoma de Campeche, Mixico. In press.
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2002
- 2002a Praise the Gods and Pass the Obsidian?: The Organization of Ancient Economy in San Martmn Jilotepeque, Guatemala. In Ancient Maya Political Economies, edited by Marilyn Masson and David Freidel, pp. 285-306. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
- 2002b (G.E. Braswell, S. Salgado G., L.A. Fletcher, and M.D. Glascock) Intercambio y interaccisn polmtica entre Nicaragua y el sur de Mesoamirica. Mayab 14, Madrid. In press.
- 2002c (E.J. Robinson, P. Farrell, K.F. Emery, and G.E. Braswell) Preclassic Settlements and
Geomorphology in the Highlands of Guatemala: Excavations at Urias, Valley of Antigua. In Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan, edited by M. Love, H. Escobedo, and M. Popenoe de Hatch, pp. 251-276. University Press of the Americas, Lanham, MD.
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2001
- 2001a Post-Classic Maya Courts of the Guatemalan Highlands: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Approaches.
In Royal Courts of the Ancient Maya, Volume 2, edited by T. Inomata and S. D.
Houston, pp. 308-334. Westview Press, Boulder.
- 2001b Cultural Emulation, Ethnogenesis, and Survival: The 'Mexicanization' of the Highland Maya in the 15th and 16th Centuries. In Maya Survivalism, edited by Ueli Hostettler and Matthew Restall, pp. 51-58. Acta Mesoamericana 12, Verlag Anton Sauerwein, Markt Schwaben, Germany.
- 2001c Ancient Economy and Alternative Approaches to Stone Tools at Copan, Honduras. Latin American Antiquity 12(2):217-220.
- 2001d Prefacio. In Puertos marmtimos en tierras bajas mayas: Estudio del patrsn de distribucisn-
abastacimiento de caracoles y conchas entre 700 y 1050 dC, by Rafael Cobos. Instituto Nacional de Antropologma e Historia, Mexico. In press.
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2000
- 2000a (G.E. Braswell, J.E. Clark, K. Aoyama, H. McKillop, and M.D. Glascock) Determining the
Geological Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from the Maya Region: A Test of the Efficacy of Visual
Sourcing. Latin American Antiquity 11(3):269-282.
- 2000b Indusrie lmtica clase tallada: obsidiana. In El Sitio Maya de Topoxti, edited by W. W|rster.
Materialien zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Archdologie 57, pp. 208-221. Mainz.
- 2000c Review of Motagua Colonial, by Lawrence H. Feldman. Latin American Antiquity 11(1):102-103.
- 2000d Un acercamiento a relaciones entre Kaminaljuyz y Mixico central. In XIII Simposio de
Investigaciones Arqueolsgicas en Guatemala, 1999, Vol. 1, edited by J.P. Laporte, H. Escobedo, A.C. Monzsn de Suasnavar, y B. Arroyo, pp. 115-126. Museo Nacional de Arqueologma y Etnologma, Guatemala.
- 2000e Precious and Semiprecious Stones (Mesoamerica). In Enciclopedia Archaeologica. Enciclopedia
Italiana, Rome. (Pages unknown.)
- 2000f Review of Maya Civilization, 1990-1995, by John Weeks. Mesoamirica 39:476-478.
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1990s
- A Systematic Approach to Obsidian Source Charaterization. InArchaeological Obsidian Studies: Method and Theory, ed. M.S. Shackley, Plenum Press, NY and London. (1998): 15-65.
- Obsidian Hydration Dating. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, ed. B.M. Fagan, Oxford university Press, NY and London. (1996): 537.
- The Obsidian Artifacts of Quelepa, El Salvador (with E. W. Andrews \
and M. D. Glascock),
Ancient Mesoamerica 5, no. 2 (1994): 173-192.
- Obsidian Hydration Dating, the Coner Phase, and Revisionist Chronology at Copan,
Honduras, Latin American Antiquity 3, no. 2 (1992): 130-147.
- A New Obsidian Source in the Highlands of Guatemala (with M. D. Glascock), Ancient
Mesoamerica 3, no. 1 (1992): 46-49.
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Recent Grants Awarded
(Principal Investigator only, internal grants excluded)
- 2002-2004 NSF Archaeology Program (project # 0211323)
- 2002-2004 NSF International Research Fellowship Program (project # 0202581)
- 2002 Wenner-Gren Post-Ph.D. Program.
- 2001-2002 School of American Research Archaeological Fieldwork Award.
- 2001 Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies (Gr. 00029).
- 2000-2001 ACLS Fellowship.
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Courses Offered
Intersession
APY -BRS | Ancient Art and Cities of the Maya
Undergraduate
Graduate Courses
APY -BRS | Advanced Areal Archaeology: Mesoamerica
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Last Revised: February 25, 2003
by Roderick Salisbury
<rbs3@buffalo.edu>
and Hugh Jarvis
<hjarvis@acsu.buffalo.edu>
for the Department of Anthropology.