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James Doyle is an archaeologist and museum professional specializing in curatorial practice that activates objects through university teaching, scholarly research, and public education. He has organized several exhibitions and conducted archaeological conservation fieldwork while publishing widely on material and visual cultures of the ancient Americas. Doyle previously served as the Assistant Curator of Arts of Ancient Americas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where he initiated the exhibition 'Lives of Gods: Divinity in Maya Art' in collaboration with the Kimbell Art Museum (2022-2023). He also organized the critically acclaimed exhibition 'Arte del Mar: Artistic Exchange in the Caribbean' and contributed to significant exhibition projects such as 'Golden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in Ancient Americas' at The J. Paul Getty Museum and The Met (2017-2018), 'Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from Ancient Americas' at The Met (2015-2016), and 'Native American Masterpieces from the Charles and Valerie Diker Collection' (2016-2017).
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