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Robert M. Carmack

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Robert M. Carmack is a Mesoamericanist scholar who is most noted for his studies of Mayan history in the infiltration of Nahuatl speaking people into the Mayan cultural areas.

Carmack is an emeritus professor of anthropology at the State University of New York University at Albany who for the last few years has been working as a senior Fulbright Scholar.

Carmack has also written several books on early Mayan culture and linguistics.

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