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'''Heather Hurst''' (born 1975) is an American [[archaeologist]] and archaeological illustrator.
'''Heather Hurst''' (born 1975) is an American [[archaeologist]] and archaeological illustrator.

==Life==
==Life==
She graduated from [[Skidmore College]] in 1997,<ref>http://cms.skidmore.edu/global_skidmore/details.cfm?passID=1105</ref> and from [[Yale University]] with a Ph.D. in anthropology. She teaches at [[Skidmore College]].<ref>http://cms.skidmore.edu/anthropology/faculty/heather-hurst.cfm</ref><ref>http://www.popolvuh.ufm.edu/conferencias.htm</ref><ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16903534.html "Two city 'genius grant' winners ponder future limited only by their imaginations"], ''New Haven Register'', September 28, 2004</ref>
She graduated from [[Skidmore College]] in 1997,<ref>http://cms.skidmore.edu/global_skidmore/details.cfm?passID=1105</ref> and from [[Yale University]] with a Ph.D. in anthropology. She teaches at [[Skidmore College]].<ref>http://cms.skidmore.edu/anthropology/faculty/heather-hurst.cfm</ref><ref>http://www.popolvuh.ufm.edu/conferencias.htm</ref><ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-16903534.html "Two city 'genius grant' winners ponder future limited only by their imaginations"], ''New Haven Register'', September 28, 2004</ref>


She has been an archaeological illustrator at sites in Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.<ref>http://www.mesoweb.com/palenque/dig/background/palenque_project.html</ref><ref>http://www.precolumbian.org/talk0502.html</ref>
She has been an archaeological illustrator at sites in Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.<ref>http://www.mesoweb.com/palenque/dig/background/palenque_project.html</ref><ref>http://www.precolumbian.org/talk0502.html</ref>
Her illustrations appeared in ''National Geographic'' and ''Arqueología Mexicana'', and have been exhibited at the [[Peabody Museum of Natural History]] and the [[National Gallery of Art]], <ref>http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v33.n5/story1.html</ref> as well as the Science Museum of Minnesota's 2013 exhibit on the Maya.
Her illustrations appeared in ''National Geographic'' and ''Arqueología Mexicana'', and have been exhibited at the [[Peabody Museum of Natural History]] and the [[National Gallery of Art]],<ref>http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v33.n5/story1.html</ref> as well as the Science Museum of Minnesota's 2013 exhibit on the Maya.


She gave a talk: "Tres Pintores Magníficos y Un Viajero: La Identificación de Artistas por los Pasos de Producción en Pintura Mural” at the 2010 Maya Meetings, Casa Herrera. <ref>http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=344954524786&comments&ref=mf</ref> In 2013 she gave a talk on recently discovered Maya murals. <ref>http://ias.umn.edu/2013/09/20/heather-hurst/</ref>
She gave a talk: "Tres Pintores Magníficos y Un Viajero: La Identificación de Artistas por los Pasos de Producción en Pintura Mural” at the 2010 Maya Meetings, Casa Herrera.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=344954524786&comments&ref=mf</ref> In 2013 she gave a talk on recently discovered Maya murals.<ref>http://ias.umn.edu/2013/09/20/heather-hurst/</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 03:22, 15 March 2015

Heather Hurst
File:Hurst heather download 1.jpg
Born1975
Alma materSkidmore College, Yale University
AwardsMacArthur Fellows Program
Scientific career
Fieldsarchaeology
InstitutionsSkidmore College

Heather Hurst (born 1975) is an American archaeologist and archaeological illustrator.

Life

She graduated from Skidmore College in 1997,[1] and from Yale University with a Ph.D. in anthropology. She teaches at Skidmore College.[2][3][4]

She has been an archaeological illustrator at sites in Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.[5][6] Her illustrations appeared in National Geographic and Arqueología Mexicana, and have been exhibited at the Peabody Museum of Natural History and the National Gallery of Art,[7] as well as the Science Museum of Minnesota's 2013 exhibit on the Maya.

She gave a talk: "Tres Pintores Magníficos y Un Viajero: La Identificación de Artistas por los Pasos de Producción en Pintura Mural” at the 2010 Maya Meetings, Casa Herrera.[8] In 2013 she gave a talk on recently discovered Maya murals.[9]

Awards

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