Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Project Update

It has been a busy and productive year for the project, though it may not be accurately reflected here on the webpage. So over the coming days and weeks we look forward to updating the blog and sharing the recent accomplishments, contributions, and collaborations of the project and what we have all learned about Andagua: its histories, presents and futures.

This includes sharing our research with the community and academic seminars through talks and papers, completing varying fieldwork activities and working to finalize our analyses. 

Currently, our project is analyzing the final artifacts of the collection to complete the comprehensive artifact analysis from survey and excavations (begun in 2015). We have analyzed over 10,000 artifacts recovered during months of fieldwork in the Andagua Valley.


Special thanks goes to team members, local community members and officials, Ministry of Culture, and many other organizations and people who have supported PAVA throughout the years.





(Contact Alex Menaker if you are interested in specific project data, publication information, and project reports, or any other project related questions).