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DESCRIPTION:Lunch Club provides affiliates of the Stanford Archaeology Cent
 er with a community-oriented forum for engagement with current issues in ar
 chaeology. On March 4\, 2026\,  we will host Dr. Rodrigo Solinis-Casparius 
 from the Univeristy of Illiniois at Chicago and Co-curator of Field Museum.
 \n\nAbstract:\n\nPeople move. When we do\, we shape our cities by creating 
 networks of movement behaviors in the form of trails\, roads and pathways. 
 This is true on every urban settlement in our planet. Thus\, ancient settle
 ments and their ancient roads are essential to understand the roles that mo
 vement plays in the spatial configuration of a city and the daily life of i
 ts residents. Here\, I present a novel approach to identify and study >1\,0
 00-year-old pathways using remote sensing (lidar)\, computational analyses\
 , and traditional archaeological work like survey and excavation in a massi
 ve Mesoamerican urban center in Western Mexico.
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LOCATION:Building 500\, Archaeology Center\, 106
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SUMMARY:Lunch Club Series | Networks on the Ground: Ancient Roads\, Movemen
 t Practices\, and Urban Form in a Mesoamerican City
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 und-ancient-roads-movement-practices-and-urban-form-in-a-mesoamerican-city
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