
Rosemary Joyce
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Gender | Female |
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Institution | University of California, Berkeley |
Job | Archaeologist |
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ID | 475152 |
Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica
Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives
The languages of archaeology
Embodied Lives: Figuring Ancient Maya and Egyptian Experience
Anything to Win
Encounters with the Americas
Cerro Palenque: Power and Identity on the Maya Periphery
Material Relations: The Marriage Figurines of Prehispanic Honduras
Love Or Glory?
Tarnished Victory
Bond of Love
Painted Pottery of Honduras: Object Lives and Itineraries
Up to No Good
Too Close for Comfort
Embodying Personhood in Prehispanic Costa Rica: October 15, 1993-January 16, 1994
Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives
The languages of archaeology
Embodied Lives: Figuring Ancient Maya and Egyptian Experience
Anything to Win
Encounters with the Americas
Cerro Palenque: Power and Identity on the Maya Periphery
Material Relations: The Marriage Figurines of Prehispanic Honduras
Love Or Glory?
Tarnished Victory
Bond of Love
Painted Pottery of Honduras: Object Lives and Itineraries
Up to No Good
Too Close for Comfort
Embodying Personhood in Prehispanic Costa Rica: October 15, 1993-January 16, 1994
Rosemary Joyce Life story
Rosemary Joyce is an American anthropologist and social archaeologist who has specialized in research in Honduras. She was able to archeologically confirm that chocolate was a byproduct of fermenting beer.