Completion of Technical Registers, Archival Updates and Storage of Archaeological Materials from Tomb 08-01 in the Oropendola Temple

Completion of Technical Registers, Archival Updates and Storage of Archaeological Materials from Tomb 08-01 in the Oropendola Temple

Tomb 08-01 belongs to one of the earliest rulers of Copan dated to about 450 to 500 A.D.  It yielded a large sample of ceramic pots, jade necklaces and earrings, and exotic marine shells. As required by Honduran law, the materials from this tomb are housed in Copan’s archaeological research center (CRIA).  In 2015 the…

Support to Honduran Students

Support to Honduran Students

Many Hondurans studying Maya-related topics at a university have limited scholarships and income to augment their educational experiences with books, fieldwork and symposium. The foundation believes an educated Honduran presence is essential to the management and preservation of Copan and the rest of Honduran patrimony, so we offer support for travel expenses to Honduran students…