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William Fash : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Fash William L. Fash, Jr. (born 1954) is one of the founders of The Copan Association, which he describes as "charged with research on and preservation of the Copan Archaeological Site, and other archaeological, cultural and natural resources of Honduras."〔Fash 2009, p. 2 and 23.〕 The other founder is Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle.〔Fash 2009, p. 23.〕〔Asociacion Copan 2008.〕 Fash currently holds the position of Bowditch Professor of Central American and Mexican Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard and was previously Chair of the Anthropology Department and the Director of the Peabody Museum.〔Fash 2009, p. 1-2.〕 He has been awarded the highest civilian honor of the Government of Honduras, The Order of Jose Cecilio del Valle.〔Fash 2009, p. 3.〕 Also, in 2008, he was given the Hoja de Laurel de Oro by the Government of Honduras for 30-plus years of "preserving and documenting Honduras' cultural heritage."〔 He describes his research interests as "the rise and fall of complex society and civilizations; ideology and political symbolism; settlement pattern studies; archaeology and ethnology of Mesoamerica; () archaeological conservation."〔Fash 2009, p. 1.〕 == Educational background == In 1975, Dr. Fash excavated at Grasshopper, Cibecue, Arizona as a student in a summer field school, although, he is most noted for his work on the Maya site of Copan, Honduras.〔Fash 2009, p. 1-2 and 24.〕 He received his B.A. in anthropology from the University of Illinois in 1976.〔 That same year he received a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship for the research he would do at Harvard, from which he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1983.〔Fash 2009, p. 1 and 3.〕 In 1995, he accomplished an Honorary Ed.D. from Tulane University.〔
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