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Chaos or Order?

August 7, 2012 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Archaeology Southwest Preservation Archaeologist Paul Reed discusses how the communities at Salmon and Aztec Pueblos, each a successor of Chaco cultural traditions, differed in the Pueblo III period: the Aztec community continued Chaco traditions, but Salmon’s inhabitants forged ahead as a local, non-Chacoan community.

To learn more about Paul’s work, click here and here.

The website of the Cortez Cultural Center is here.

Aztec Ruins National Monument
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Cortez Cultural Center
Phone:
970-565-1151
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Colorado Archaeological Society, Hisatsinom Chapter
Phone:
970-739-6772
Website:
http://www.coloradoarchaeology.org/Hisatsinom/index.htm

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Chaos or Order?

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25 N. Market St., Cortez,CO
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2012
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06:30pm - 08:00pm

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