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Paul Zimmerman and Chris Webster (August 17, 2023) on Machine Learning–Based Identification of Lithic Microdebitage. ArchaeoTech Podcast, Episode 207.

Alejandro Ortiz López 2023 Los otros gigantes ocultos. Revista D 982:10–17 (Prensa Libre Sunday supplement, July 2, 2023)

Katie Jones, PillarQ (February 21, 2023): “Archaeologists and Data Scientists Team Up to Unearth Ancient Building Practices

Bruce Bower, Sciencenews.org (November 17, 2022): “Some Maya rulers may have taken generations to attract subjects

Shepherd.com: My book recommendations based on my 2017 War Owl Falling book.

Presentation on the PartAn3D dynamic image particle analyzer for the Cool Things event series of Vanderbilt’s Data Science Institute.

VUIIS, Fine Arts Gallery team to replicate ancient artifactby Kelsey Herbers in the VUMC Reporter (May. 9, 2019)

From the Tristar state to the Land of Eternal Spring: Vanderbilt and Guatemala by Alexa Bussmann in the Vanderbilt Hustler (February 11, 2018)

Research Scholar Grants (Vanderbilt’s Office of the Provost): Agricultural Terraces and Power at the Ancient Maya Capital of Tamarindito, Guatemala (October 2016)

News @ Vanderbilt: Bound for life: The Aztec blood link to the gods begins at birth (February 10, 2014)

National Geographic: Bowls of Fingers, Baby Victims, More Found in Maya Tomb (July 21, 2010)

Knoxville NewsThe end of the world – Not (November 12, 2009)

2002: Participation in “Die Sternenkriege der Maya und das Erbe der Krieger-Königin” (starting at the 26-minute mark; two-part television series filmed by Dethlev Cordts und Nicola von Oppel [www.artdocu.com]; first shown on the German television channel NDR)

Revista D, the Sunday magazine of Prensa Libre, Guatemala (pages 8–11): Ciudad de Piedra Cruda (June 30, 2002)

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