Event: Paso de la Amada: An Early Mesoamerican Ceremonial Center


Date & Time

March 1, 2022 - 6:00pm
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Contact Information

Michelle Jacobson
mjacobson@ioa.ucla.edu

Location

Online

Event Details

Richard Lesure
Professor, UCLA Department of Anthropology

Inaugural Lecture in the new Author Spotlight series

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Paso de la Amada, on the coast of Chiapas, Mexico, was among the earliest settled villages in Mesoamerica. Excavations at the site have revealed extraordinary earthen constructions, including the earliest known Mesoamerican ballcourt. Professor Lesure will reflect on the 30 years of work that lie behind the book Paso de la Amada: An Early Mesoamerican Ceremonial Center, recently published by the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. Work by Lesure and numerous collaborators (including UCLA colleagues and students) has led to surprising insights into the emergence of social inequality and the relation between agriculture and settled village life in early Mesoamerica.