2022
06
Apr
Chiricahua National Monument May Become a National Park
Dear Friends,
I have been reflecting further on the excursion Archaeology Southwest’s staff took two weeks ago—our day on the San Pedro River with 12 staff members in a single van. Previously, I’ve highlighted cottonwood trees and agaves as signature plant species of the San Pedro. This wee...
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2022
01
Feb
Utah Diné Bikéyah Celebrates Ten Years
Dear Friends,
I find that even a tiny surprise can fuel an adrenalin boost. Please indulge my personal bird boost.
Last night, Dr. Katelyn Bishop presented a wonderful Archaeology Café (video coming soon) on the importance of birds in Chaco Canyon. A day earlier, Katelyn had logged in with us...
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2020
01
Dec
Turkey Feather Blanket Analyzed
Dear Friends,
I’ve been thinking about the articles you’ll be reading in this edition. It’s a bit earlier in the day than I usually write to you, as there’s an Archaeology Café coming up in a little bit tonight. I think you'll especially enjoy it—video soon.
You know, I find tod...
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