Fifth Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology: Ex Oriente Lux: Reflections on the Origins of Maya Civilization by William L. Fash, Jr.

Professor Fash (center) shares a light moment during his meeting with the Boston University Archaeology Graduate Students and Professor David Carballo (left).
Professor Fash (center) shares a light moment during his meeting with the Boston University Archaeology Graduate Students and Professor David Carballo (left).
Professor Fash (left) talks with BU Professor Emeritus Norman Hammond prior to giving the Raymond & Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture endowed in honor of Professor Hammond.
Professor Fash (left) talks with BU Professor Emeritus Norman Hammond prior to giving the Raymond & Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture endowed in honor of Professor Hammond.

Professor William Fash, Jr., Bowditch Professor of Central American and Mexican Archaeology & Ethnology Harvard University, was invited to Boston University on October 7th to meet with Archaeology Department Faculty, Graduate Students, and to give the prestigious Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture Endowed in Honor of BU Professor Emeritus Norman Hammond.