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In Search of the Coronado Trail - Digital Video Presentation
Flower World (Low Bandwidth)
Center for Desert Archaeology Video Profile
Paso por aquí with Lasers
What Obsidian Studies Hath Wrought (Low Bandwidth)
Tucson Fade 360p
Sustainability and Sense of Place (Low Bandwidth)
The Diversity and Complexity of Chaco Canyon (Low Bandwidth)
2500 Years in the Marsh (Low Bandwidth)
Science and Serendipity: The Recovery of Cacao in Chaco Canyon (High Quality)
Science and Serendipity: The Recovery of Cacao in Chaco Canyon (Low Bandwidth)
Center for Desert Archaeology Video Profile
Early Navajos, Tree-rings, and Warfare in the Dinétah Heartland (Low Bandwidth)
Where did the Mimbres Go? Where did Paquime Come From? (low bandwidth)
ClearH20 240P
The Role of Pottery in Understanding the Ancient Southwest. (Low Bandwidth)
What Happened to the Mammoths? (Low Bandwidth)
Practicing Preservation Archaeology at Mule Creek (High Quality)
Telling the O’Odham Side of History in the Pimería Alta
Clay as Canvas: Zuni Pottery and Changing Social Identity, A.D. 1300-1900 (Low Bandwidth)
Rob Jones on the Mule Creek obsidian connection
An overview of archaeology in Mule Creek, New Mexico
Katherine Dungan on work at Mule Creek, New Mexico
Experience the Great Bend of the Gila
Stability, Connectivity and Conflict in the Salinas Province (High Quality)
Feathered Serpents and Pole-Climbing Clowns (Low Bandwidth)
Precticing Preservation Archaeology at Mule Creek (Low Bandwidth)
Practicing Preservation Archaeology at Mule Creek (High Quality)
Clay as Canvas: Zuni Pottery and Changing Social Identity, A.D. 1300-1900 (High Quality)
Stability, Connectivity and Conflict in the Salinas Province (Low Bandwidth)
In the Land of Enchantment
In the Land of Enchantment
Archaeology Cafe - Ruth Van Dyke presents "The Chaco Experience"
In the Shadow of the Volcano
Archaeology Cafe - Jenny Adams presents "No Stone Unturned"
Of Time and the River: An Aerial Journey Down the Rio Grande
Archaeology Cafe - Exploring and Protecting the Places of our Past
Archaeology Cafe - "What can we Really Learn from Prehistoric Rock Art"
Archaeology Cafe - Emil Haury and the Mogollon Controversy
Tea and Archaeology: Bill Lipe presents "Leaving Mesa Verde - The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century"
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