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588:, due to an imprecise understanding of the visual nature of the script, especially the ways signs formed and combined. Stuart demonstrated that signs could have a great many variants and forms, all visually distinct yet functionally equivalent. The recognition of the principles behind graphic variation and structure helped lead to a number of breakthroughs. Stuart proposed the decipherments of many new syllables and logograms in the 1980s and 1990s, which in turn provided a more firm basis for a new wave of linguistic analyses of Maya texts during the 1990s and early 2000s. 615:. in the late 1990s he produced a new interpretation of the history surrounding the Teotihuacan's "arrival" to the Maya area in 378 CE, proposing this was a military overthrow of the local Tikal king, and the establishment of a new political order. Much of Stuart's work focused on the field documentation of Maya sculpture and inscriptions at numerous sites, through epigraphic drawing and photography. He remains actively engaged as a member of several ongoing excavation projects in Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. 276: 820: 652: 476: 193: 73: 32: 806:
Stuart is currently the director of The Mesoamerica Center at The University of Texas at Austin, which fosters multi-disciplinary studies on ancient American art and culture. He also oversees the activities of the Casa Herrera, UT's academic research center in Antigua, Guatemala, devoted to studies
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Stuart is the son of the archaeologist George E. Stuart and the writer, artist and illustrator Gene Strickland Stuart, both of whom wrote extensively for the National Geographic Society. He spent much of his childhood accompanying his parents on archaeological digs and expeditions in Mexico and
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from the 1980s to the present. By 1985 scholars had already generally recognized that there were two types of signs in the script: logograms (word signs) and syllables (consonant-vowel or CV). However, only a limited amount of Maya texts could be read in their original language,
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Guatemala. There he developed a deep interest in Maya culture, especially their art and hieroglyphs, absorbing scholarly works beginning at age 10. Shortly thereafter he made original contributions to the field of decipherment and began working closely with the noted Mayanist
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in 1984. He is the youngest-ever recipient of that award. His insights into the structure and content of Maya hieroglyphic writing was highlighted in the award-winning documentary film "Breaking the Maya Code" (Night Fire Films, 2008).
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Stuart has a new book in press on the written history that pertains to Maya-Teotihuacan relations, to appear in 2024. He is currently working on a new synthetic history of the ancient Maya, to be published by Princeton University Press.
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claim that the Maya viewed 2012 as the end of their elaborate calendar. At present he is working on a new book which will offer a detailed analysis of the three temples of the Cross Group complex at Palenque.
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civilization. He is widely recognized for his breakthroughs in deciphering Maya hieroglyphs and interpreting Maya art and iconography, starting at an early age. He is the youngest person ever to receive a
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and his current research focuses on the understanding of Maya culture, religion and history through their visual culture and writing system.
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as the sun. Stuart emphasizes its role as a political monument and image, the purpose of which was to depict the
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Recently Stuart expanded his research into the iconography and script of central Mexico, especially among the
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Stuart has also contributed a number of studies of Maya art, history and religion, especially at the sites of
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in 1995. At that time he was appointed the Bartlett Curator of Maya Hieroglyphs at the Peabody Museum at
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series (Peabody Museum, Harvard University), devoted to drawings and photographs of sculpture from
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Schele Professor of Mesoamerican Art and Writing, Department of Art and Art History,
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The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience among the Classic Maya
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Stuart's early work on the decipherment of Maya writing led to a
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The Order of Days: The Maya World and the Truth about 2012
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in the art, archaeology and culture of wider Mesoamerica.
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Stuart is best known for his discoveries on the nature of
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in 1989, Stuart received his Ph.D in Anthropology from
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After completing his B.A. in Art and Archaeology at
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David Stuart wearing a blue checkered shirt and gray pants, squatting down amid rocks, grinning up at camera
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