Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies: “Creating Places of Sustenance: Ancient Maya Urban Planning at San Bartolo-Xultun, Guatemala”

Event time: 
Friday, February 13, 2026 - 12:00pm
Location: 
51 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

The Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies presents

Heather Hurst, Associate Chair and Professor of Anthropology, Skidmore College: 

“Creating Places of Sustenance: Ancient Maya Urban Planning at San Bartolo-Xultun, Guatemala.”

Heather Hurst specializes in Mesoamerican archaeology with a focus on the study of art production, iconography, materials analysis, identity, and the role of art in society. She has ongoing fieldwork on Maya mural painting in Guatemala, as well as research on Olmec rock art in Mexico. Her publications and illustrated volumes include The Murals of San Bartolo, El Petén, Guatemala. Part 1, The North Wall, and Part I1, The West Wall. She collaborates with chemists, conservators and epigraphers, resulting in recent articles including “An Early Maya Calendar Record from San Bartolo, Guatemala,” “Strategies for 14C Dating the Oxtotitlán Cave Paintings, Guerrero, Mexico,” and “Maya Codex Book Production and the Politics of Expertise.” Dr. Hurst earned her Ph.D. in Anthropology from Yale University. Her courses include Mesoamerican Archaeology, Archaeological Field Methods, Imaging/Imagining the Past, and Built Environments. 

Admission: 
Free
Open to: 
General Public