Sugiyama, Nawa et al. 2022. “Earliest Evidence of Primate Captivity and Translocation Supports Gift Diplomacy between Teotihuacan and the Maya.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(47): e2212431119.
Animal management and sacrificial power, October 2023
Speed talk at the 2023 Student Conference on Conservation Science
Paleogenomic Analysis of Rockfish Diversity in the North Pacific: Insights into Past Human-Fish Interactions and Contemporary Ecological Challenges, September 2023
Poster at the 2023 International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology meeting
Animal management and sacrificial power: Using ancient genomics to study golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) sacrifice in Teotihuacán, September 2023
Poster at the 2023 International Society for Biomolecular Archaeology meeting
Presentation focused on final results of this research
Prospects for the recovery of aDNA from asphaltic faunal remains, March 2023
Poster at the 2023 Society for American Archaeology (SAA) meeting, archaeology focus
Captive management and sacrificial power: Using ancient genomics to study animal sacrifice in Teotihuacán, October 2021
Talk at the 2021 Raptor Research Foundation Conference, held virtually
Presentation focused on the raptor ecology aspects of this research
Captive management and sacrificial power: Using ancient genomics to study animal sacrifice in Teotihuacán, April 2021
Poster at the 2021 Society for American Archaeology (SAA) meeting, held virtually
Presentation focused on the archaeological aspects of this research
Captive management and sacrificial power: Using ancient genomics to study animal sacrifice in Teotihuacán, August 2020
Poster at the 2020 Latin American & Caribbean Section of the Society for Conservation Biology meeting, held virtually
Presentation focused on the conservation aspects of this research
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