Allen Denoyer

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Kate Sarther
Communications Director
Email | (520) 882-6946, ext. 16

 

2023
27
May

Fourth Saturday Archaeology Days at Mission Garden

Mission Garden is inaugurating this Fall’s interactive Archaeology Days, taking place each fourth Saturday of the month through spring of 2023. Fourth Saturday Archaeology Days are an expansion of the Hands-on Archaeology programs at Mission Garden in past years. Join ancient technologies exper...
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2023
13
May

Second Saturday at Steam Pump Ranch

Join Archaeology Southwest for Hands-On Archaeology at Steam Pump Ranch on Second Saturday, May 13, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Allen Denoyer, Preservation Archaeologist, and Sara Anderson, Director of Outreach, lead family-friendly activities near the replica Hohokam Pithouse at the Heritage Garde...
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2023
18
Mar

How Did People Make and Use Atlatls?

You will make a replica atlatl and an expedient dart in this class. Hunters in the distant past used the atlatl to propel the dart and shaft. Our atlatls will be made of oak, using archaeological examples from the Southwest. The darts will be simple so that participants have a dart to shoot when the...
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2023
04
Feb

How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools?

Experience the ancient art of flintknapping. Join Allen Denoyer for his Hands-On Archaeology class, "How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools?" In each of these beginner classes, you will use ancient techniques and replica tools to create a stone projectile point. You will also learn more about how...
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2023
07
Jan

How Did People Haft a Knife?

In this class, you will learn the process of hafting a stone knife blade into a wood handle. There are very few examples of hafted knives preserved in the Southwest. The style of hafting we will do in this class is based on Basketmaker and Pueblo knives found in rock shelters across the Southwest. A...
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2022
03
Dec

How Did People Make Stone and Shell Jewelry?

In this class, we will make jewelry using the same kinds of stone tools people used in the past. Participants may choose to work with stone (argillite and steatite) or shell. Students will grind their items on sandstone slabs and drill holes with flaked-stone drills. We will use stone flakes to inci...
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2022
29
Oct

How Did People Make Etched Shell?

In this class, we will etch shells using similar methods as the Hohokam used in the past. Students will carve their original design into a wax or pitch-covered shell surface that we will submerge in an acidic solution. This solution will incise the designed exposed surface while the resin or pitch p...
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2022
01
Oct

How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools?

Experience the ancient art of flintknapping. Join Allen Denoyer for his Hands-On Archaeology class, "How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools?" In each of these beginner classes, you will use ancient techniques and replica tools to create a stone projectile point. You will also learn more about how p...
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2022
25
Sep

Mission Garden Archaeology Day

Mission Garden Archaeology Day Saturday, September 24, 2022, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM At the Youth Garden at Mission Garden, free with a $5 suggested donation at the garden entrance. On September 24, Mission Garden will inaugurate this Fall's interactive Archaeology Days, taking place each fourth...
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2022
29
Jun

Knapping by the River

Jorge Barceló, University of Arizona (June 29, 2022)—Today [6/10/22] was my first day of experimental archaeology with Allen Denoyer, along with Aleesha and Tots. After a short, steep hike down to the San Francisco River, we sat on the bank and Allen began to show us the basics of flintknappin...
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2022
20
Jun

Preservation Archaeology 2022 Public Lectures

Archaeology Southwest and the University of Arizona ask you to join the 2022 Preservation Archaeology Public Lecture series. All lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. (MDT), located at 8179 Hwy 180 W, Cliff NM 88028. Look for the cream building with orange portable toilets on the north side of Hwy 180 just...
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2022
15
Jun

Preservation Archaeology 2022 Public Lectures

Archaeology Southwest and the University of Arizona ask you to join the 2022 Preservation Archaeology Public Lecture series. All lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. (MDT), located at 8179 Hwy 180 W, Cliff NM 88028. Look for the cream building with orange portable toilets on the north side of Hwy 180 just...
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