by Susan Lee | Aug 11, 2025 | Latest News
20th Conference of the International Workgroup for Paleoethnobotany (IWGP) Groningen, Netherlands. Jose Julian Garay Vazquez attended the 20th IWGP conference hosted by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The meeting, like previous years, had a global...
by Susan Lee | Aug 4, 2025 | Latest News
The 10th World Archaeology Congress was virtually held in Darwin, Australia. For the 10th WAC, Julian presented a virtual paper on the Origins of Amazonian cuisine based on the collective research done by the Last Journey project in Serrania la Lindosa, Colombia. The...
by Susan Lee | Jul 21, 2025 | Latest News
‘Delighted to have successfully completed the first season of the ‘Proyecto de Investigación Arqueológica Ayacucho-Huamanga (PIAYAH)/ 50 años después: Ayacucho y los orígenes de la interacción entre humanos, plantas y animales en los Andes’. This...
by Susan Lee | Apr 1, 2025 | Latest News
Geo magazine has recently featured an article on the rock art of Cerro Azul: ‘On Colombia’s table mountains, researchers come across monumental rock paintings. The frescoes seem to be thousands of years old: they show the “primeval forest” in a...
by Susan Lee | Mar 24, 2025 | Latest News
In a recent article in The Conversation, ‘Why I’m Training Colombian Amazonians to Become Archaeology Tourist Guides’, Prof José Iriarte explains how he and his colleagues have co-created a diploma degree in cultural heritage management for local...
by Susan Lee | Mar 10, 2025 | Latest News
ATR-FTIR applied to worn iron oxides in Colombian Amazonia: an approximation to the mineralogical composition on the raw materials of the Cerro Montoya archaeological site, Serranía de la Lindosa, Guaviare-Colombia. My master’s research focused on analysing iron...