George Bey is Professor
of Anthropology at Millsaps and also serves as the Associate
Dean of Sciences. He teaches a broad range of archaeology and
anthropology courses, from the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
to American Popular Culture. His area of research interest is
Mesoamerican Archaeology, the analysis of prehistoric pottery
and the evolution of complex societies, such as the Maya and
Toltecs. Since 1984 he has directed field projects in the Yucatan,
first at the Maya site of Ek Balam and since 2000 at the site
of Kiuic. Kiuic sits amidst
a 4000 acre biocultural reserve created with the support of
Millsaps College, offering students unique opportunities to
study Maya archaeology, as well as the flora and fauna of the
tropical forests of Yucatan. In addition to Anthropology and
Archaeology, Dr. Bey enjoys reading science fiction and watching
the New Orleans Saints,
especially when they beat Green Bay. Learn more about Dr. Bey’s
research and publications by checking out his curriculum vitae
and if you have any questions email him at beygj@millsaps.edu.
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