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The Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon

October 5, 2010 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Paul Reed leading a tour at Chaco CanyonEVENT: The Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon

DATE/TIME: Tuesday, October 5, 2010, at 6:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Casa Vicente 375 S. Stone Avenue, Tucson, AZ.

On Tuesday, October 5, 2010, Archaeology Café featured Paul F. Reed, Preservation Archaeologist with the Center for Desert Archaeology and Chaco Scholar at Salmon Ruins. Paul presented his view of The Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon. Chaco Canyon’s massive sites, beauty, and mystery need little introduction for literate audiences in the American Southwest. Less well known, though, are the complexity and diversity of Pueblo sites in Chaco. In this discussion, Paul delved into these issues, going beneath the surface to explore the uniqueness and magic of the ancient Puebloan society headquartered at Chaco Canyon.

ABOUT PAUL REED

Paul F. Reed is a Preservation Archaeologist with the Center for Desert Archaeology currently assigned as Chaco Scholar at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico. Reed has been employed in this position for the last nine years. Together with a group of research partners, Reed has recently finished a National Science Foundation-sponsored research project investigating the late eleventh-century Chacoan presence in the Middle San Juan region.

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2010
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06:00pm - 08:00pm

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