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Nuria Feliu Beltran is a faculty member at the Universitat de València, affiliated with the Faculty of Geography and History and the Department of History of Art. She is an active researcher in the ARSMAYA Research Group in Art, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, focusing on Mesoamerican visual culture and archaeological documentation.
Research Interests: Her work centers on the typological classification and symbolic interpretation of Maya graffiti, contributing to broader understandings of ancient Maya communication, artistic expression, and social practices. Her research bridges art history and archaeology, emphasizing the importance of non-monumental inscriptions in reconstructing cultural narratives.
Although no peer-reviewed articles are currently listed, her doctoral research demonstrates a strong foundation in the analysis of understudied forms of visual expression within Maya society. Her methodological approach combines formal classification with semiotic interpretation, aligning with current trends in archaeological art studies.
Education:
- PhD in History of Art, Universitat de València (2020)
Supervision and Grants: There is no public information available regarding students supervised or external research grants obtained. However, her integration into the ARSMAYA research group suggests collaborative engagement in funded projects related to art, archaeology, and cultural heritage preservation.
Laboratories and Research Teams: She is an active member of the ARSMAYA Research Group, which focuses on interdisciplinary studies of art, archaeology, and cultural heritage, particularly in Mediterranean and Mesoamerican contexts.

