International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can
International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can
International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can
International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can
International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can
International expert on the mysterious Maya culture delivering ...
<p><img width="162" height="122" src="http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/media/professor_norman_hammond_feature.jpg" class="featured alignright border wp-post-image" alt="Professor Norman Hammond" /> <p>An internationally renowned archaeologist is the visiting lecturer for the Royal Society of New Zealand Aronui Lecture Series taking place around New Zealand in August.</p> <p>Professor Norman Hammond has had a distinguished career in archaeology, specialising in the ancient Maya civilisation of Central America. He holds positions at Boston, Harvard and Cambridge universities, is the archaeology columnist for The Times newspaper, and a Fellow of the British Academy. The Great Cycle of the Maya calendar runs out on 23 December 2012, which some predict to be a signal for the ?end of the world?.</p> <p>Professor Hammond is coming to New Zealand to deliver his lecture entitled ?The Mysterious Maya ? an ancient American civilisation?, in six centres. ?His lecture will look at what lessons we can