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David Lee

Archaeologist

David Lee began archaeological fieldwork in 1993 in Western Belize focusing on the Pre-Classic occupation in the Belize Valley.  From 2000 to 2004 he served as the Strategic Planning Consultant for the Belize Government Tourism Development Project designing the country’s long-term strategy for archaeological conservation and tourism development.  He began graduate studies in 2001, and started research at the site of El Perú in Petén, Guatemala in 2003, focusing on the site’s royal palace complex.  He is co-founder and the Waka’ Research Foundation, serving as director since 2008.  David is a Ph.D. candidate at Southern Methodist University.  The primary focus of his current research is the late royal occupation at the site and decline of the royal court. 

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