XXI. Mesoamerika-Tagung
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All titles are given in English. Original language titles follow in italics for those papers that were submitted in German or Spanish.


Friday, Feb 9th

2 pm

Registration

3

Opening

3.30

Session

Ulrich Wölfel
Results from Field Work at Quen Santo, Guatemala, in 2015 and 2016
Ergebnisse der Feldforschungen 2015 und 2016 in Quen Santo, Guatemala

Christian  Prager & al.
Digital Research into Classic Mayan at the Bonn Maya Dictionary Project: A Blueprint for the Documentation and Analysis of Complex Writing Systems?
Die digitale Erforschung des Klassischen Maya im Bonner Mayawörterbuch-Projekt: eine Blaupause für die Dokumentation und Analyse komplexer Schriftsysteme?

5

Coffee Break

5.15

Session 2

Andreas Fuls
Spatial and Temporal Variations of Climate Proxy Data and Their Influence on Mesoamerican Cultures

Gregor Wolff
Teobert Maler’s Photographic Expeditions in 19th Century Mexico
Fotografische Expeditionen Teobert Malers im Mexiko des 19. Jahrhunderts

6.15

Break

7

Dinner Restaurant TBA

Saturday, Feb 10th

9:30 am

Session 3

Eveline Dürr
Making Sense of Disaster: Interpretation of the September 2017 Earthquakes in Mexico

Stefanie Graul
Houses – Mirrors of the Soul. The Influence of the Earthquake on Binnizá Attitudes Towards Their Houses and the Development of a New, Traditionally Grounded Type of House Construction
Häuser – Spiegel der Seele: Der Einfluss des Erdbebens auf die Einstellung der Binnizá zu ihren Häusern und die Entwicklung eines neuen traditionsgebundenen Bauens

11

Coffee Break

11.15

Session 4

Henry Kammler
So that it will Look the Same as in Iguala” – Architectural Change as (Dis)Engaging the Environment in a Nahua Community in Guerrero
Para que se vea como en Iguala” – El cambio arquitectónico como actuación ambiental en una comunidad nahua de Guerrero

Inés de Castro
Two Aztec Feathered Shields and a Stone Sculpture
Zwei aztekische Federschilde und eine Steinfigur aus Stuttgart

Maria Gaida & Elke Ruhnau
The Berlin Tlaloc Reviewed. New Questions on a Presumably Completely Investigated Aztec Stone Sculp
ture

12.30

Lunch Break

2.15 pm

Session 5

Oliver Liebig
The Ghost of the Contaminating Wind Park. Indigenous Socionatural Relations and Renewable Energy in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Niels Barmeyer
From indigenous Oaxaca onto the Global Stage: A Decade of Indigenous Resistance Against Genetically Modified Corn

3.45

Coffee Break

4

Session 6

Manuel May Castillo
Intersecting Debates on Heritage and Environment. A Case Study in Maya Communities of Hopelchen, Yucatán, Mexico

Harald Gropp
Mesoamerica on the First European Map of the Pacific Ocean, 1525
Mesoamerika auf der ersten europäischen Karte des Pazifischen Ozeans von 1525

5.30

Break

5.45

Business Meeting

7

Dinner (@ »Saha«, Schwabing)

Sunday, Feb 11th

9.30 am

Session 7

Juan Aguilar & Fiona McKendrick
The prehistoric stone sculpture collection at the Museo Arqueológico Gregorio Aguilar Barea in Juigalpa, Nicaragua as an Augmented Reality experience

Viola König
Not an Issue? Mesoamerican Collections in European Museums and Provenance Research
Kein Thema? Sammlungen aus Mesoamerika in europäischen Museen und Provenienzforschung

11

Coffee Break

11.15

Session 8

Jan Kapusta
Masters of the Mountains and Mother Earth: Engaging Environments in Contemporary Maya Religiosity

Rocio Guadalupe Pelaez Camacho
Agrarian Rituals Associated with the Cycles of Corn in Coatetelco (Miacatlán, Morelos, Mexico)

Los rituales agrícolas asociados a los ciclos del maíz en Coatetelco, municipio de Miacatlán, Morelos

12.45

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