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Valentina Vapnarsky

University Press of Colorado - Valentina Vapnarsky

Living Ruins

Native Engagements with Past Materialities in Contemporary Mesoamerica, Amazonia, and the Andes

  • edited by Philippe Erikson and Valentina Vapnarsky
University Press of Colorado - Valentina Vapnarsky

Temporalities in Mesoamerican Ritual Practices

  • edited by Valentina Vapnarsky, Dominique Michelet, Aurore Monod Becquelin, and Philippe Nondédéo

Valentina Vapnarsky

Valentina Vapnarsky is research director at the CNRS and holds the chair of linguistic anthropology at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris. She is currently president of the Société des Américanistes. Trained in both linguistics and anthropology, she has worked with the Itza Maya in Guatemala and the Yucatec Maya in Mexico, and is coeditor of Living Ruins and Temporalities in Mesoamerican Ritual Practices.

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