Searching for Patterns in the Diversity
of the Central Andean Formative
A Roundtable Symposium at the Stanford Archaeology Center
3-4 March 2006
Organized by Daniel Contreras and John Rick.
Participants: Henning Bischof,
Richard Burger, Yoshio Onuki, Shelia Pozorski, Thomas Pozorski,
Christian Mesia, Katharina Schreiber, Rosa Rick, Charles Stanish,
Koichiro Shibata, Rafael Vega Centeno, John Wolf, Nikki Slovak, Ignacio
Cancino, Matt Sayre, Geraldine Slean, Sarah Barnum.
Welcome to the rudimentary web presence of the 2006 symposium on the
Formative Period (or Initial Period/Early Horizon, if you prefer) in
the Central Andes. The symposium took place on 3-4 March
2006 in the Stanford Archaeology Center (see map and directions).
For a more detailed description of the symposium, click here.
This symposium was possible due to the generous support of the Stanford Center for Latin American Studies, the Stanford Archaeology Center, and the Stanford Department of Anthropological Sciences,
as well as the work of many volunteers. Particular thanks are due
to Nikki Slovak, Geraldine Slean, Rosa Rick, Christian Mesia, John
Wolf, and Ignacio Cancino for their efforts.
If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Contreras.
