2022
15
Jul
Meals, Bonds, and Paleoethnobotany
“[Humans] don't just survive; they discover; they create. ... I mean, just look at what they do with food!” – Remy, from the 2007 hit motion picture “Ratatouille”
Jonah Bullen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
(June 21, 2022)—An important takeaway I’ve learned during my five year...
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2018
03
Jul
Ouch...that's sharp!
Kiley Stoj, SUNY Cortland
(July 3, 2018)—Coming all the way from New York, the desert was a bit of a shock. As I sat looking out the window of the plane, I watched the landscape change from green grass and bushy trees to a sandy landscape peppered with shrubs and other desert plants. In a mom...
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2018
22
Mar
Plant and Animal Use in the Mimbres
Karen Schollmeyer, Preservation Archaeologist
(March 22, 2018)—One thing I enjoy about working at Archaeology Southwest is the opportunities we have to share new research beyond the specialized journals where a lot of our work gets published. In that spirit, I’m happy to share an update on ...
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2015
31
Aug
Wish Granted
Karen Gust Schollmeyer, Preservation Archaeologist
My colleague Mike Diehl and I recently heard the good news that we’ve received a National Science Foundation grant (BCS-1524079). When I told my family about it at dinner that night, my youngest daughter asked what a “grant” was. I told h...
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