The Central American Ceramics Research Project
Re-Analysis -> Re-Integration​ -> Re-Discovery
CONSULTING SCHOLARS:
Fabio Amador
National Geographic
Francisco Corrales
National Museum of Costa Rica
Rosemary Joyce
Univ. of California Berkeley
Dorie Reents-Budet
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Luis Sanchez
Costa Rica Electrical Institute
CONTRIBUTING SCHOLARS:
National Museum of Costa Rica staff
Ronald Bishop
Smithsonian Institution
Jeffrey Blomster
George Washington University
John Hoopes
University of Kansas
Geoffrey McCafferty
University of Calgary
Larry Steinbrenner
Red Deer College
Erin Sears
PhD candidate, Univ. of Kentucky
Laura Wingfield
Michael C. Carlos Museum
STUDENT SCHOLARS:
Lead Researchers
#Lynn Godino (Co-directed majority of objects survey)
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
Lola Ramirez
B.A. Technological University of El Salvador
M.A. Exhibition Desgin, Corcoran College
*Katy Dalenberg (Lab Director)
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
*Erica Gallis (Lab Supervisor)
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
Katharina Hollerith (Lab Supervisor)
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
Researchers (2 or more semesters on the project)
Matthew Cappetta
B.A. Anthropology, GMU (Spring 2015)
*#Amber Cox
B.A. Anthropology, GMU;
PhD Candidate in Anthropology, University of Missouri
+Elizabeth Arnold
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
Julia Friederich
M.A. Anthropology, GWU
Gabriela Galeano
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
M.A. Candidate in Anthropology, GMU
Stephanies Harris
M.A. Anthropology, GWU
Lauren Tomanneli
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
M.A. Museum Studies, GWU
#Talia Wujtewicz
B.A. Anthropology, GMU
* awarded a GMU undergraduate research scholarship
# awarded the Outstanding Anthropology Undergraduate Student Award, GMU
+ awarded a NMAI internship
Lynn Godino, Amber Cox, and Elizabeth Arnold were also awarded the Outstanding Poster Presentation at the GMU Undergraduate Research Symposium describing their work on the Mesoamerican Collections Project. That MCP research (2005-2009) was instrumental in developing the Central American Ceramics Research Project.