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GRANTS

PI GRANTS

National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Research: Advancing biocultural and molecular studies of agriculturalist diet and nutrition, Nadia Neff. 1/2024

National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Origins of food production in the northern neotropical lowlands 1/2024 

National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Applying 3D Deep Learning to Site Detection in Tropical Regions 8/2022 

National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award: Community Growth and Sustainability in Unstable Times, Rafael Guerra. 8/2017

National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award: Comparative Examination of the Process of Urban Development, Amy Thompson. 11/2016

National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Long-Term Human-Environmental Interaction In a Lowland Tropic Setting 8/2016

National Science Foundation. HSD: Collaborative Research: Development and Resilience of Complex Socioeconomic Systems: A Theoretical Model and Case Study from the Maya Lowlands 9/2008

Alphawood Foundation. Lead PI/PD Origins of the Maya: Reconstructing Early Holocene Human Ecology and Culture in the Southern Lowlands 12/2022

Alphawood Foundation. Lead PI/PD Origins of the Maya: Reconstructing Early Holocene Human Ecology and Culture in the Southern Lowlands 2020-2022

Alphawood Foundation. Lead PI/PD Origins of the Maya: Reconstructing Early Holocene Human Ecology and Culture in the Southern Lowlands 2018-2020

School for Advanced Research.  NSF Research Team Seminar Linking the Past to the future: 2000 Years of Human Resilience and Socioecological Change in the Central American Tropics. (co-chair with Rebecca Zarger, 2016).

Alphawood Foundation. PI/PD Origins of the Maya: Reconstructing Early Holocene Human Ecology and Culture in the Southern Lowlands (2015-2018)

In-Herit.  Bi-directional Knowledge Exchange Between Maya Archaeologists & Communities.  Co-PI with Rebecca Zarger and Kristina Baines 2013

Alphawood Foundation, Uxbenká Archaeological Project, 2012-2014

Alphawood Foundation, Uxbenká Archaeological Project, 2011)

Alphawood Foundation, Uxbenká Archaeological Project, 2010

Alphawood Foundation, Uxbenká Archaeological Project, 2009, ($53,571)

STUDENT GRANTS

National Science Foundation, HSD-REU Award for Undergraduate Research, 2009, ($4,000)

National Science Foundation, HSD-REU Award for Undergraduate Research, 2024, ($4,000)

Contact Us

ROOTS is based at the University of New Mexico Center for Stable Isotopes Human Ecology and Radiocarbon Laboratory. 

Website design: Citlali (Alex) Tierney

LAB ADDRESS

Physics & Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science building (PAIS) 

210 Yale Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

PHONE

EMAIL

kmp_at_unm.edu

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