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Dr. Richard Ahlstrom – Ladders, Axes, and a Tale of Two Pueblo Technologies

University of Arizona ENR2 Room 107, 1064 E Lowell St, Tucson 1064 E Lowell St., Tucson, AZ, United States

CHOOSE HOW YOU WILL ATTEND Join us in person University of Arizona Environmental Resources Bldg. # 2  Room 107, Agnese Nelms Haury Lecture Hall, 1064 E Lowell St, Tucson, AZ 85719  No registration is required  Parking is easy!  The 6th Street Parking Garage is right next to ENR2 on the east. There is also a […]

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Students and Young Professionals: Mapping Workshop

Description Calling all students and young professionals! Join AAHS on Saturday, October 26th, for a mapping workshop with Rich Lange, President of AAHS. The workshop will take place from 8:30AM–5PM at Desert Archaeology in Tucson, AZ. Rich Lange came out to Tucson for graduate school in the 1970s, and after completing a Master’s degree at […]

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Students and Young Professionals: Pottery Production and Identification Workshop

Description Calling all students and young professionals! Join AAHS on Saturday, November 9th, for a pottery production and identification workshop with Kiowa Sage of MCA Consulting. The workshop will take place from 10AM–2PM at MCA Consulting in Tucson, AZ. Kiowa Sage has been an archaeologist with MCA since 2021. He specializes in ceramic analysis and is a […]

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Brooks Jeffery and Becky Orozco – Preserving Place & Empowering Community: The Past, Present, and Future of Camp Naco

This presentation is by Zoom only. To register Click Here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Camp Naco is a cornerstone of Buffalo Soldier history in Arizona and represents the proud tradition of Black military regiments after the Civil War.  The Camp’s 17-acre site and 100+ year-old adobe buildings sit just 600 […]

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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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E. Charles Adams – Deposits and the Stories They Tell: Social Practice, Social Identity, and Social Power at Homol’ovi I, a 14th-century Ancestral Hopi Pueblo in Northeastern Arizona

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Lecture by Zoom. The lecture is free and open to the public but you must pre-register. Click here to pre-register.  Since the 1980s, many archaeologists have thought of objects/artifacts as having social lives meaning they have important roles in human activities that can change through their existence. The same is true for structures. Importantly, these lives […]

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1st Day to Submit Research and Travel Grants

YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF AAHS FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED Proposal Submission and Reporting Requirements Applications and proposals are accepted between January 1 to February 15 each year for Research and Travel grants. Research Grants Proposal Instructions In addition to the application form the applicant should submit a research proposal. Proposals should […]

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AAHS Winter Party and Silent Auction

San Pedro Chapel 5350 E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, AZ, United States

AAHS Members and Their Guests are invited to join us January 11, 2025 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the historic San Pedro Chapel.  The afternoon will feature an illustrated lecture by Tucson historian, Ken Scoville, on the history of the chapel and the Fort Lowel area as well as a silent auction to support […]

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