Workshop Information, January 10-12, 2017

WORKSHOPS

TWO-day workshops:
Regular fee: $100
Full-time Student fee: $65
New! UT Austin Affiliate fee (UT Faculty, Staff, Student): $45

ONE-day workshop:
Regular fee: $85
Full-time Student fee: $55
New! UT Austin Affiliate fee (UT Faculty, Staff, Student): $35 

Maya Glyphs I: Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
Workshop Leader: Dr. Danny Law
Tuesday, January 10 and Wednesday, January 11
9am - 5pm        
This is a TWO-day workshop open to all beginners in epigraphic studies and participants who would like a refresher course.

Deciphering the Inscriptions of La Corona, Petén, Guatemala
Workshop Leaders: Dr. David Stuart and Dr. Marcello Canuto
Tuesday, January 10 and Wednesday, January 11
9am - 5pm 
This is a TWO-day workshop dedicated to the archaeology, iconography, and texts from La Corona. Some familiarity with Maya glyphs is recommended but not required.

Remote Sensing in the Subtropical Maya Region: Recent Explorations through LiDAR and Other Innovative Tools for Discovering Maya Sites
Workshop Leaders: Dr. Francisco Estrada-Belli and Dr. Thomas Garrison
Thursday, January 12
9am - 5pm 
This is a ONE-day workshop open to all and dedicated to explaining new technologies for identifying and surveying Maya sites in jungle environments.

Important information for all Workshops:

The 2017 Maya Meetings workshops will be held at The Thompson Conference Center (TCC). The Thompson Conference Center is located on the 2405 Robert Dedman Drive, Austin, TX 78712

Workshops run from 9am to 5pm with a morning coffee break, lunch break, and afternoon coffee break. The registration room (to pick up badges and conference materials) opens at 8am in the Thompson Conference Center, Room 3.120.

Directions and parking information to The Thompson Conference Center