Archaeology Café Season 3

Flower World
On Tuesday, May 3, 2011, Dr. Kelley Hays-Gilpin (Northern Arizona University) will take us on a journey to Flower World. Video Available Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
Paso por aquí with Lasers
On Tuesday, April 5, 2011, Archaeology Café moderator Dr. Douglas Gann will share the ways that LIDAR is being used to document the incredible inscriptions at El Morro National Monument. Video Available Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
What Obsidian Studies Hath Wrought
On Tuesday, March 1, 2011, we will be joined by Dr. M. Steven Shackley (University of California at Berkeley) for an expert look at What Obsidian Studies Hath Wrought in the Southwest. Video Available Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
Telling the O’Odham Side of History in the Pimería Alta
Join us on February 1, 2011, for a panel discussion on Telling the O'Odham Side of History in the Pimería Alta. Video Available - Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
What Happened to the Mammoths?
Join us on January 4, 2011, for Dr. Todd Surovell's answer to the question, What Happened to the Mammoths? Video Available - Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
The Role of Pottery
On December 7, 2010, Dr. Patrick Lyons of the Arizona State Museum discussed the The Role of Pottery in Understanding the Ancient Southwest. Video Available - Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
Sustainability and Sense of Place
A distinguished expert on the documentation, interpretation, and preservation of built environments, R. Brooks Jeffery will share his perspective on Sustainability and Sense of Place: Defining a New Vernacular Architecture at the November 2, 2010, Archaeology Café. Video Available - Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
The Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon
On October 5, 2010, Paul Reed discussed his views on the Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon. Video Available Low Bandwidth - High Quality more...
