Eleanor Harrison-Buck is associate professor of anthropology at the University of New Hampshire. She won the 2015 Gordon R. Willey Award from the American Anthropological Association for her article "Architecture as Animate Landscape: Circular Shrines in the Ancient Maya Lowlands" and is the editor of Power and Identity in Archaeological Theory and Practice.
Julia A. Hendon is professor of anthropology, associate provost, and director of the Johnson Center for Creative Teaching and Learning at Gettysburg College. She is author of Houses in a Landscape, winner of the 2015 Linda S. Cordell Book Award in Archaeology, and coauthor of Material Relations.