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New World Archaeological Foundation

The New World Archaeological Foundation is an archaeological research and teaching entity administered by the Department of Anthropology at Brigham Young University. The research focus is the study of the origins and subsequent trajectory of civilization (complex societies) in the New World with special emphasis on Mesoamerica. Related to that study is the dissemination of findings through the NWAF Papers and other professional outlets.

Izapa Group B

John E. Clark
Garth W. Lowe
Rosemary Lieske
Ayaz Moreno

Chiapa de Corzo Mound 32

Eduardo Martinez Espinosa
Garth W. Lowe

The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico

Darlene Glauner
Suzanne Herman
John Clark

Chiapa de Corzo, Mound 17

Thomas A. Lee
John Clark

Upper Grijalva River Basin Survey

Michael Blake
Thomas A. Lee
Mary E. Pye
John Clark

Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region, Chiapas, Mexico

Douglas Donne Bryant
John Clark
David Cheetham