Cyrus Longworth Lundell

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Cyrus Longworth Lundell was an American botanist and explorer best known for his pioneering work in Mesoamerican archaeology, including the modern identification of the ancient Maya city of Calakmul.

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instanceOf archaeologist
botanist
explorer
human
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
discovered Calakmul
educatedAt Southern Methodist University
University of Texas at Austin
employer Southern Methodist University
Texas Research Foundation
University of Texas at Austin
familyName Lundell
fieldOfWork Maya archaeology
Mesoamerican archaeology
botany
taxonomy
givenName Cyrus I
surface form: Cyrus
hasAcademicDiscipline ecology
plant taxonomy
knownFor exploration in Mesoamerica
modern identification of the ancient Maya city of Calakmul
research on tropical flora
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Botanical Society of America
various scientific societies in botany and archaeology
name Cyrus Longworth Lundell self-link
nationality American
notableFor pioneering interdisciplinary work linking botany and archaeology in Mesoamerica
notableWork botanical exploration of the Yucatán Peninsula
mapping and reporting of Calakmul
occupation botanist
explorer
university teacher
placeOfBirth Austin
surface form: Austin, Texas
placeOfDeath Dallas, Texas
sexOrGender male
studied Maya sites in the Petén region
tropical forest ecosystems of Mesoamerica
workLocation Guatemala
Mexico
Texas

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