A big thank you to all who supported our March Used Book Sale

Events

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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Maren Hopkins and Kelsey Hanson – Los Barros de Juan Quezada: Land Use and Composition

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This lecture is free and open to the public however pre-registration is required. Click here to register.  Juan Quezada is a well-known ceramicist from the village of Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua, Mexico, who spent his lifetime studying the rocks and minerals near his home. While Mr.Quezada’s contribution to the internationally renowned Mata Ortiz pottery tradition is […]

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Used Book Sale

Arizona State Museum

AAHS USED BOOK SALE at The Festival of Books March 15th & 16th On the Lawn in Front of the Arizona State Museum We have received a lot of new books from retiring professors and avocational archaeologists.  From John Douglass’ estate, we have volumes on the archaeology of Mexico and Central America, many are in […]

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Used Book Sale

Arizona State Museum

AAHS USED BOOK SALE at The Festival of Books March 15th & 16th On the Lawn in Front of the Arizona State Museum We have received a lot of new books from retiring professors and avocational archaeologists.  From John Douglass’ estate, we have volumes on the archaeology of Mexico and Central America, many are in […]

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Anna Cohen – Piecing Together the Legacy and Remote Data Puzzle: Architecture and Monumentality in Eastern Honduras

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This Zoom lecture is free and open to the public, but you must preregister. To do so, click here. In our era of remote sensing archaeology and legacy datasets, multiple lines of evidence should be integrated to document a landscape-view of rapidly disappearing Indigenous landscapes. This study brings together several datasets derived from airborne lidar, satellite imagery, and […]

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Shell Recording Workshop for Students and Young Professionals

Desert Archaeology 3975 Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ, United States

Calling all students and young professionals! Join AAHS on Saturday, March 29th, for a shell recording workshop with Chris Lange from Desert Archaeology. The workshop will take place from 10AM–4PM at Desert Archaeology in Tucson, AZ. Chris Lange has worked for Desert Archaeology for 18+ years. She has also worked for several other companies in […]

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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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R.E. Burrillo – Below and Beyond Perry Mesa: The Archaeology of Greater West Verde Area Central Arizona

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AAHS lectures by zoom and are free and open to the public. To register for this webinar, please click here.  We surveyed 3,200 acres of a largely unstudied area extending north from Cave Creek between Perry Mesa and the Verde River basin on behalf of the Tonto National Forest (TNF). The results have exceeded our […]

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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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Jakob Sedig – Ancient DNA Work Done in Western and Northern Mexico

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Our Zoom lectures are free and available to the public, but you must preregister. To register, click here. Ancient DNA has transformed our understanding of the archaeological record and how people in the past interacted with one another. In this talk, I will discuss some of the most recent results from ancient DNA research in […]

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