Marc Zender


Marc Zender is an anthropologist, epigrapher, and linguist noted for his work on Maya hieroglyphic writing., he is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Tulane University and a research affiliate at the Middle American Research Institute. His research interests include anthropological and historical linguistics, comparative writing systems, and archaeological decipherment, with a regional focus on Mesoamerica. He is the author of several books and dozens of articles touching on these themes.

Education

Zender obtained a BA in anthropology from the University of British Columbia in 1997, and his MA and PhD from the University of Calgary. His dissertation was entitled A Study on Classic Maya Priesthood.

Lecture series

Marc Zender presents a 24 lecture series entitled "Writing and Civilization: Ancient Worlds to Modernity" where he covers the anthropologic history of language reduced to writing. This The Great Courses college level course traces the origin and development of writing.

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