This conference brings together an outstanding panel of scholars and experts in Mesoamerican studies. They will be sharing their knowledge and recent findings on the making and historical significance of the Bodleian's and other early, pictorial Mesoamerican manuscripts, situating them in the contex…
Manuel May Castillo discusses Maya literary traditions and present-day concerns.
Raul Macuil discusses learning from the Tlamatque.
Jorge Gomez Tejada discusses the materiality of the Codex Mendoza.
Antonio Sgamellotti discusses MOLAB non-invasive investigations of Mesoamerican codices.
Maria Isabel Alvarez Icaza discusses the Codex Laud: Materiality and the problem of its provenance.
Constanza Milliani discusses MOLAB non-invasive investigations of Mesoamerican codices in the Bodleian libraries.
Davide Domenici discusses cultural and historical implications of non-destructive analyses on mesoamerican codices.
Day 2 afternoon speakers gather to answer questions from the audience. Chaired by Dr Joris Dik.
Day 2 morning speakers gather to answer questions from the audience. Chaired by David Howell.
Day 1 afternoon speakers gather to answer questions from the audience. Chaired by Martin Jansen.
Fabien Pottier discusses the technical study of the Codex Borbonicus through non-invasive material characterzation.
Tim Zaman discusses the Anute Palimpsest: a full body scan.
Omar Aguilar Sanchez discusses Mixtec colonial maps and land tenure.
Ludo Snijders discusses the Codex Anute palimpsest.
Jose Luis Ruvalcaba Sil discusses the non-destructive analysis of the Colombino Codex.
Day 1 morning speakers gather to answer questions from the audience. Chaired by Virginia M. Lladó-Buisán.
Paul Van Den Asker discusses the contemporary K'iche ritual dance and the Dresden Codex.
Elodie Dupey Garcia discusses the materiality of colour in pre-Columbian Codices: An historical approach.
Alessia Frassani discusses the depiction of the Meso-american spirit world