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Ancient worlds and archaeology

This topic gathers the archaeology-minded side of the archive: Maya subjects, Dos Pilas, Izapa, Egypt, restoration work, object study, and the larger ancient-world imagination that recurs across her writing.

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Maya and Dos Pilas

Use the Dos Pilas and Chocolate Warrior pages to enter the Maya branch of the archive through object study, article reconstruction, and connected bibliography entries.

Izapa, Plumed Conch, and restoration

This branch shows how restoration work, visual reconstruction, and ancient-Americas comparison move together across the site.

Egypt and comparative ancient history

The King Tut page opens the Egypt branch while the broader bibliography shows how the archive returns to dynastic, sacred, and comparative interpretation.

Archaeology and restoration as identity

Use the archaeology page when you want the writing archive tied back to how she publicly described her own work in archaeology and restoration.

Keep exploring

Stay with the thread, then branch outward.

Each topic page is meant to give a stronger starting point and then connect you back into the broader tribute, archive, and artwork pages.