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Jeanne Lopiparo recently completed a Wenner-Gren Richard Carley Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship in Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley and is the Director of Design and Communication for the Alexandria Archive Institute. She graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1994 with an AB in Anthropology and received her PhD in Anthropology from Berkeley in 2003. Jeanne's research interests include the digital documentation and dissemination of archaeological research and the use of hypermedia to represent interpretations of past societies. She directs an archaeological project in the Ulúa Valley, Honduras, where her research focuses on the role of household craft production and ritual in the reproduction of societies and social landscapes at multiple scales during the Classic period in the southern Maya lowlands. |
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