TRAVEL PHILANTHROPY
At Maya Field Workshops, exploration and stewardship go hand in hand. A portion of every journey supports the Boundary End Archaeology Research Center, a nonprofit based in Western North Carolina that dedicated to advancing thoughtful, independent archaeological research and programming.
This is philanthropy woven into experience: travel that indulges curiosity, supports meaningful research, and leaves a lasting impact long after the journey ends.
ABOUT - BOUNDARY END
Boundary End Archeology Research Center, located just outside of Asheville, North Carolina, is a nonprofit created by Dr. George E. Stuart, who worked for decades at the National Geographic Society. He saw the need for an organization that embodies the spirit of exploration while supporting thoughtful scientific investigations into the archeology of the Americas. He created Boundary End Archeology Research Center, a place that hosts workshops, symposia, and lectures. It is unique in creating publications that transcend academic politics in order to search for the most engaging scholarship happening today.
George engaged in what is now known as placemaking. He created a nonprofit: a historic buildings compound–next to the Pisgah National Forest that hosts writers, archeologists, scholars, artists, writers and teachers. It brings people together through scientific investigation into our origins as citizens of the Americas.
Boundary End has many opportunities, programs and adventures to explore!


