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2008
Monte Verde: Sea weed, food, medicine, and the peopling of South America
Ancient algae suggest sea route for first Americans
New evidence from earliest known human settlement in the Americas supports coastal migration theory
2007
Estrada-Belli recognized by Society of Antiquaries of London
Dillehay recognized by American Academy of Arts & Sciences
2006
2005
Vanderbilt archaeologist unravels mysteries of mummies
Uncovering a Mayan Massacre
2004
Archaeologist's partnership with Maya villagers pays off in looters' conviction
Archaeologists Uncover Maya "Masterpiece" in Guatemala
Archaeologists unearth ancient Maya masterpieces while excavating a sacred ball court in Guatemala
Artifacts shed light on origins of Maya civilization
Masks, Other Finds Suggest Early Maya Flourished
Mayan discovery points to sophisticated society
Mummy Autopsy with Tiffiny Tung
New wheels for Vanderbilt archaeology team
2003
From Looters, Ancient Maya Altar Rescued
A tale of archaeology, looting and a savvy Vanderbilt professor
2002
Maya Hieroglyphs Recount "Giant War"
2001
Giving cannibalism a human face
2000
Vanderbilt archaeological team unearths buried Maya royal palace