[Aztlan] The Art of Teotihuacan and its Sphere of Influence Symposium
Bertrand Lobjois
mexiqueancien at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 19:13:29 CDT 2009
A great symposium is also shedulded about Teotihuacan in Musée du Quai
Branly, Paris, France. Actually this symposium is part of several events
organized by this museum, the CNRS and the Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne.
More news are available here :
http://mexiqueancien.blogspot.com/2009/09/chers-lecteurs-il-y-quelques-jours-on.html
The program is also available here :
http://www.quaibranly.fr/fileadmin/user_upload/enseignements_recherches/programme_teotihuacan.pdf
French, US and Mexican investigators will be present for the exhibit that
was in Mexico city until last July.
If you want to discover Paris, don't miss it !
Bertrand LOBJOIS
DEA Sciences Sociales des Religions
Prepa UdeM y División de Ciencias Sociales
Universidad de Monterrey, NL, Mexico
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Programme des activités en marge de l'exposition "Moctezuma II. An Aztec
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2009/9/21 michael ruggeri <michaelruggeri en mac.com>
> Listeros,
>
> This is forwarded from Lloyd Anderson,
>
> Announcing the 9th Annual Mayer Center Symposium
> The Art of Teotihuacan & its Sphere of Influence
> November 7-8, 2009
>
> Sharp Auditorium, Denver Art Museum
>
> Dr. Warren Barbour, State University of New York, Buffalo - Host
> figurines
> and the Social Order of Teotihuacan: Soldiers, Traders, Diviners and
> Peasants
>
> Dr. George Cowgill, Arizona State University, Tempe - Nose Pendants:
> Signs
> of Rank and Office in the Political System of Teotihuacan?
>
> Dr. Annabeth Headrick, University of Denver - Mass Production in a
> Preindustrial Age: Individuality and Ideology in Teotihuacan's Censers
>
> Dr. Charles C. Kolb, National Endowment for the Humanities - Classic
> Teotihuacan Period Ceramic Production
>
> Dr. James Langley, Canadian Society for Mesoamerican Studies - A Distant
> Prospect of Teotihuacan
>
> Dr. Matthew Robb, Saint Louis Art Museum - The Torch and the Shield:
> Architectural and Iconographic Continuities at the Palace of
> Quetzalpapalotl
>
> Dr. Saburo Sugiyama, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan - Cosmology,
> Militarism, and Polity Materialized at the Major Monuments in
> Teotihuacan
>
> Dr. Karl Taube, University of California, San Diego - Teotihuacan and
> the
> Ceramic Art of Escuintla, Guatemala: Iconography and Cosmology in Early
> Classic Mesoamerica
>
> WORKSHOP: Teotihuacan style objects in the collection of the Denver Art
> Museum. 9:30 - 12 noon on Sunday, 11/8 in the 4th Floor, Seminar Room,
> North
> Building. Attendance is limited.
>
> Join us after the lectures on Saturday for a cocktail reception and
> viewing
> of the Pre-Columbian galleries, 4th floor, North Building. Admission
> to this
> event is included in the cost of your ticket.
>
> See attached for a .pdf of the registration form. A hard copy mailing
> of the
> symposium brochure will go out this week. We hope you can join us!
>
> http://mayercenter.denverartmuseum.org/symposia.htm
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