2024
09
Mar
Archaeology Southwest at Tucson Festival of Books
Join Archaeology Southwest at the Festival of Books!
Join us at booth 261 at the 2024 Tucson Festival of Books. Engage with Allen Denoyer as he demonstrates flintknapping, atlatls, arrow-shaft straighteners, and more, and check out our latest issue of Archaeology Southwest Magazine, Love of the G...
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2024
06
Mar
Tribal Leaders: Clean Energy Projects Aren’t Always Clean
Dear Friends,
On Monday, March 4, the Washington Post published “‘On stolen land’: Tribes fight clean-energy projects backed by Biden,” an article by climate and environment reporter Maxine Joselow.
The first half of the piece focuses on our beloved San Pedro Valley and the effort by s...
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2020
14
Mar
Canceled: Archaeology Southwest at Tucson Festival of Books
Update: March 9, 2020: The Tucson Festival of Books has been canceled.
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Once again, Archaeology Southwest will be at the Tucson Festival of Books. Stop by booth 444 to meet our team members, marvel at Allen Denoyer's flintknapping skills, and acquire a few issues of Archaeology Southwest Mag...
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2019
02
Mar
Archaeology Southwest at Tucson Festival of Books
Once again, Archaeology Southwest will have a booth at the Tucson Festival of Books. Stop by booth 460 and say hello to our team members, be amazed by Allen Denoyer's flintknapping skills, and acquire a few issues of Archaeology Southwest Magazine you might have missed.
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2019
19
Feb
Chaco Landscape Still at Risk
Commentary: Chaco Landscape at Risk
What’s happening under Bernhardt’s watch in the remote Greater Chaco Area of northwestern New Mexico illustrates in microcosm why he is perhaps the worst possible choice for the job as top steward of our public lands. Chaco Canyon and thousands of Indigenous ...
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2018
10
Mar
Archaeology Southwest at Tucson Festival of Books
Once again, Archaeology Southwest will have a booth at the Tucson Festival of Books. Stop by booth 419 and say hello to our team members, be amazed by Allen Denoyer's flintknapping skills, and acquire a few issues of Archaeology Southwest Magazine you might have missed.
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