- Avery Dickins de Girón - Balancing Inequalities and Opportunities: Globalization and Development in Q’eqchi’ Maya Communities in Guatemala
- Vanderbilt University, teaching two course during Summer 2008 for gifted and talented high school and junior high school students attending the Vanderbilt Summer Academy. The course titles are "How to Think Like an Anthropologist" and "Anthropology in the Age of Globalization."
- Alberto Esquit-Choy - Liderazgo Maya-Kaqchikel en Guatemala: del Preconflicto al Postconflicto, 1950-1985
- Instituto de Lingüística, Universidad Rafael Landívar (Guatemala)
- Matt O’Mansky - The Petexbatun Intersite Settlement Pattern Survey: Shifting Settlement Strategies in the Ancient Maya World
- Professor of Archaeology, Youngstown State University
- Brent Woodfill - Shrines of the Pasión-Verapaz Region, Guatemala: Ritual and Exchange along an Ancient Trade Route
- Carolyn Audet - Ancient Maya Political Organization: Excavations at Baking Pot, Xunantunich, and Cahal Pech
- Assistant Director, Office of Active Citizenship and Service, Vanderbilt University
- Hector Leonel Escobedo - History and Dynastic Politics in a Classic Maya Court: Investigations at Arroyo de Piedra, Guatemala
- Professor of Archaeology, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala
- Brigitte Kovacevich - Reconstructing Classic Maya Economic Systems: Production and Exchange at Cancuen, Guatemala
- Visiting Professor, Yale University
- Thomas Kam Manahan - The Collapse of Complex Society and its Aftermath: A Case Study from the Classic Maya Site of Copan, Honduras
- Assistant professor of Anthropology, Kent State University
- Andrew Workinger - Coastal/highland interaction in prehispanic Oaxaca, Mexico: the perspective from San Francisco de Arriba
- Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
- Laura Stiver - Prehispanic Mixtec settlement and state in the Teposcolula Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico
- Alexander F. Christiansen - Biological Affinity in Prehispanic Oaxaca
- Forensic Anthropologist/DNA Coordinator, JPAC Central Identification Lab
- Catherine W. Colby - Return Migration from Canada and the United States: Its Effects in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico
- Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
- Inez Leontine Verhagen - Caluco, El Salvador: The Archaeology of Colonial Indian Society in Comparative Perspective
- Christopher S. Beekman - The Formation, Evolution, and Collapse of a Prehistoric Political Boundary: Archaeological Research in Jalisco, Mexico
- Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Denver
- Antonia E. Foias - The Classic Maya Collapse and Changing Ceramic Production and Exchange Systems in the Petexbatun Region, Guatemala
- Associate Professor of Anthropology, Williams College
- Oswaldo F. Chinchilla M. - Settlement Patterns and Monumental Art at a Major PreColumbian Polity: Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala
- Director, Popol Vuh Museum, Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala
- Takeshi Inomata - Archaeological Investigations at the Fortified Center of Aguateca, El Peten, Guatemala: Implications for the Study of Classic Maya Collapse
- Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona
- Joel W. Palka - Classic Maya Social Inequality and the Collapse at Dos Pilas, Peten, Guatemala
- Associate Professor of Anthropology and Latin American Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Mary E. Pye - Settlement, Specialization, and Adaptation in the Rio Jesus Drainage, Retalhuleu, Guatemala
- David Stuart - A Study of Maya Inscriptions
- Linda and David Shele Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing, Department of Art and Art History, University of Texas, Austin
- Stacey C. Symonds - Settlement Distribution and Cultural Development in the Lower Coatzacoalco Drainage, Veracruz, Mexico
- Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
- Barbara Arroyo - The Early Formative in Southern Mesoamerica: An Explanation for the Origins of Sedentary Villages
- Professor of Archaeology, Universidad del Valle, Guatemala
- Jan Dyer Clanton Collins - Narratives of Positive Gender Relationships
- Kevin E. Smith - The middle Cumberland region: Mississippi archaeology in north central Tennessee
- Professor of Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University
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