John Edward Clark
Education
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MA
ARCHAEOLOGY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
1979
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BS
ARCHAEOLOGY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
1976
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Ph.D.
Anthropology
University of Michigan
1994
Publications
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John E. Clark.
The birth of Mesoamerican metaphysics: sedentism, engagement, and moral superiority.
Rethinking Materiality: The Engagement of Mind with the Material World.
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John E. Clark.
Mesoamerica Goes Public: Early Ceremonial Centers, Leaders, and Communities.
Mesoamerican Archaeology.
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J. E. Clark.
Mesoamerica's First State.
The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica: Transformations During the Formative and Classic Periods.
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John E. Clark, Mary E. Pye and Fred W. Nelson.
Mesoamerica's Formative Scholar: Gareth W. Lowe, 1922-2004..
Archaeology, Art, and Ethnogenesis in Mesoamerican Prehistory: Papers in Honor of Gareth W. Lowe.
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John E. Clark.
Who's Minding Production?.
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association.
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John E. Clark.
In Craft Specialization's Penumbra: Things, Persons, Action, Value, and Surplus.
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association.
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John E. Clark.
Teogonia Olmeca: Perspectivas, Problemas, y Propuestas.
Mesa Redonda de Los Olmecas.
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John E. Clark, Michelle Knoll.
The American Formative Revisited.
Gulf Coast Archaeology, the Southeastern U.S. and Mexico.
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John E. Clark and Mary Pye.
The Pacific Coast and the Olmec Question.
Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica.
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Michael Blake, Richard G. Lesure, Warren D. Hill, Luis Barba, John E. Clark.
The Residence of Power at Paso de la Amada, Mexico.
Palaces and Power in the Americas: From Peru to the Northwest Coast.
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New World Archaeology Foundation.
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Awards
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Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Research
Brigham Young University
2005
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