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Jan/04/2011
2500 Years in the Marsh
In this Archaeology Café presentation, Michael Boley discusses recent archaeological excavations by William Self Associates, Inc., at the Marsh Station cienega. This presentation was recorded on September 8, 2010.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNj1q54jTpw
Video
Jan/04/2011
The Complexity and Diversity of Chaco Canyon
In this Archaeology Café presentation, Archaeology Southwest Preservation Archaeologist Paul Reed evaluates current theories on the ancient settlements of Chaco Canyon, and argues for a new research perspective that does not over-simplify the complexity and diversity of these villages and and the ...
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Jan/04/2011
Sustainability and Sense of Place
In this Archaeology Café presentation, R. Brooks Jeffery, Director of the Drachman Institute and Coordinator of the University of Arizonas Graduate Program in Preservation Studies, discusses new concepts in vernacular architecture that focus upon sustainability and fostering a sense of place.
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Oct/19/2010
Southwest Archaeology Today for Oct 19, 2010
Southwest Archaeology Today - A Service of the Center for Desert Archaeology
Global Conference Explores Preservation Archaeology
So, how can we manage these sites in a sustainable fashion? How can we create a system of site selection, preservation, and conservation that helps the local economy prot...
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Mar/19/2010
Living in Chaco: Interpreting Chaco
Living in Chaco: Interpreting Chaco a special presentation by Dr. R. Gwinn Vivian, Former Curator of Archaeology & Associate Director, Arizona State Museum.
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Dec/09/2009
Center President Doelle to Speak in El Paso on December 12
From Above: Images of a Storied Land is on exhibit at the Centennial Museum, University of Texas at El Paso, through January 15, 2010. This traveling exhibit of Adriel Heisey’s compelling aerial photography of ancient villages was designed by the Center for Desert Archaeology and the Albuquerque M...
Video
Oct/20/2009
Archaeology Southwest’s Roots: Video Profile of the Center for Desert...
In 2004, when Archaeology Southwest was still the Center for Desert Archaeology, we were featured in a video profile produced by the City of Tucson program Local Matters. The video highlights our commitment to preservation archaeology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB_q2sh71ZE
Video
Oct/19/2009
In Search of the Coronado Trail – Digital Video Presentation
Launched in August of 2004, the Coronado Project was an outreach and public education project that sought to determine the route of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado's infamous expedition of 1540 from northern Mexico to the Pueblo of Zuni. The Center anticipated that once local residents in Arizona and...
Media
Sep/22/2009
McFarlandStatePark
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rscottjones/ / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
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Apr/28/2009
Southwestern Archaeology Today for April 28, 2009
Southwestern Archaeology Making the News - A Service of the Center for Desert Archaeology
- Symposium on 100 Years of Research at Navajo National Monument to be Held at NAU: A Free Event, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, from 8:45 am to 3:30 p.m, in the Cline Library Assembly Hall, Northern Arizona Universi...
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Apr/10/2009
Southwestern Archaeology Today for April 10, 2009
Southwestern Archaeology Making The News - A Service of the Center for Desert Archaeology.
- NMSU Archaeological Fieldwork Near Santa Teresa Pueblo After taking Bill Walker's native ceramics anthropology class, New Mexico State University students should be able to recognize and identify a variety ...
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Feb/17/2009
Southwest Archaeology Today for Feb 17, 2009
Southwestern Archaeology Making the News - A Service of the Center for Desert Archaeology
-Craig Childs on Chocolate and Civilization in the Southwest: The recent find comes from a 1,000-year-old site in New Mexico that had trade relations with people far to the south. It is the first time pre-Colu...