Dr. Meaghan Peuramaki-brown
Assistant Professor
Humanities & Social Sciences
Athabasca University
Canada
Biography
I am an Archaeologist who specializes in the complex societies of Mesoamerica. I received my MA in Artefact Studies from the Institute of Archaeology at the University College London (2004), and my PhD in Archaeology from the University of Calgary (2013) where I am an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology. I am originally from Thunder Bay, ON, but now live in Calgary, Alberta.
Research Interest
ArchaeologY
Publications
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M. Peuramaki-Brown, S. Morton, T. Tibbits, L. Green. 2017. Phase I Reconnaissance (2014-2015) at Alabama: A Summary of SCRAP Investigations in East-Central Belize. Research Reports in Belizean Archaeology 14:299-309.
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M. Peuramaki-Brown. 2017. Revisiting the Ancient Maya of Alabama, Belize: Description, Recent Research, and Future Directions. Mexicon XXXIX(3):64-72.
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S. G. Morton & M. Peuramaki-Brown (Eds.). Under review. Seeking Conflict: Understanding Ancient Maya Hostilities Through Text and Image. Prospectus accepted by University Press of Colorado, Boulder.