The Archaeology of Perry Mesa, Arizona

    Join AAHS for a two-day tour of sites on and around Perry Mesa with Connie Stone and R.E. Burrillo. This field trip is open to AAHS Members only and is limited to 25 participants. For more information or to register for the trip, please click the link below.   Event Info and Registration   Travel and Accomodations: this […]

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    Deep and Recent History along the San Pedro

    Deep and Recent History along the San Pedro CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE Description Join AAHS for a two-day tour of historic and ancient sites along the San Pedro River with BLM archaeologist R.E. Burrillo Travel and Accommodations: this a two-day event where attendees have the option of coming for one or the other or […]

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center and The Crane Petroglyph Heritage Site

    Verde Valley Archaeolgical Center 460 Finnie Flat Rd, Camp Verde, Arizona

      Join the Arizona Archeological and Historical Society for a one-day in-depth tour of Verde Valley archaeology! Monica Buckle, Executive Director at the Verde Valley Archaeology Center (VVAC) will give a tour of VVAC and their new exhibit: Archaeological Innovations in Cultural Resource Management. Afterwards, the group will visit The Crane Petroglyph Heritage Site at […]

    $5.00
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    Amerind Museum Field Trip

    Amerind Museum 2100 N Amerind Rd, Dragoon, Arizona, United States

    Join us on April 12th for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Amerind Museum. From 10 am to 12 pm, we will rotate through touring the collections since only a limited number of people can be in the repository simultaneously. The Amerind Museum opens at 10. However, several newly developed trails on the property open at […]

    $8 – $10
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    White Mountain Apache Culture and History Double Header

    It’s an NHL twofer! There’s only one place in Arizona where you can pull off a one-day visit to two National Historic Landmarks under the stewardship or a federally recognized Tribe. We’ll start at the Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt School National Historic Landmark and the rare chance to participate in the 24th Annual Fort […]

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    Huhugam Heritage Center and Sce:dagĭ Mu:val Va’aki Field Trip

     In the morning, we will visit the Huhugam Heritage Center in Chandler. Completed in 2020, the permanent gallery features items from the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Museum of Natural History, the Yale Peabody Museum, the Pueblo Grande Museum, and the Gila River Indian Community, as well as items from their own […]

    $13 – $16
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    The Archaeology of Perry Mesa 2025

    Join AAHS for a two-day tour of sites atop Perry Mesa with R.E. Burrillo. Travel and Accommodations: this is a two-day event where attendees have the option of coming for one or the other or both. Motels are scarce in the immediate vicinity, with the closest ones being in Black Canyon City to the south […]

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    The Legacy of Los Morteros

    NOTE: NEW MEETING PLACE. Corner of N. Silverbell and W. Linda Vista Blvd. There is a dirt area where you can park.    Los Morteros is the site of a large Native American village inhabited between about 850 and 1300 CE. The site stretches north and south along the Santa Cruz River and extends west […]

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    TRIP FULL, WAITING LIST ONLY Rock Art of Cocoraque Ranch

    Janine Hernbrode will provide this rare opportunity to access Cocoraque Ranch Joaquin Burruel established the private Cocoraque Ranch at a permanent water source west of Tucson sometime before 1883. The Ranch itself is young compared to the large hill behind the Cocoraque Ranch house. Native people used the hill as a sacred site for over […]

    $20
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    Rock Art and Archaeology of Ventana Cave

    Archaeological excavations by the University of Arizona recovered thousands of ancient Native American artifacts and documented human-made features up to 10,000 years old at Ventana Cave, a huge rockshelter on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona. Among the most striking and visually compelling aspects of this National Historic Landmark site are its many pictographs dating […]

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