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Events

    Angela Huster – Aztec Conquest of the Toluca Valley

    AAHS@Home

    AAHS Webinars are free and open to the public, but you must pre-register.   When the Spanish collected Native historical accounts of the preconquest Toluca Valley for a series of 16th-century court cases, the Triple Alliance-Aztec conquest of the region, a generation earlier, featured prominently in local narratives. The Toluca Valley, immediately west of the […]

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    Marion Forest – Recent Research on the Decline of Mesoamerican Teotihuacan: reconfiguring a city from the margins

    AAHS@Home

    All Our Webinars are Free and Open to the Public but require pre-registration. To register, click here This webinar will present recent research results from the Hacienda Project in Teotihuacan, conducted in collaboration with Andrew Somerville of Iowa State University. We have been conducting a four-year project at the World Heritage site of Teotihuacan, Mexico, […]

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    Gary Huckleberry – Decline of Hohokam Culture Based on Soil Degradation

    AAHS@Home

    This webinar is free and open to the public, but you must pre-register. To pre-register click here.   Today, there is global interest in understanding how humans impact the soil and the implications of these impacts for environmental health and food production. Thousands of years of canal-irrigation farming in southern Arizona altered natural desert soils. […]

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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 […]

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    Dr. Andrea Torvinen – The Role of Collective Action in Community Resilience in Northwest Mexico

    AAHS@Home

    Our webinars are free and open to the public, but preregistration is required. To register, click here. Dating to the Epiclassic period (600-900 CE), La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico, was founded during the cultural florescence of the northern frontier of Mesoamerica, but the site was abandoned ca. 800-900 CE while neighboring hilltop centers persisted. Having previously […]

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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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    AAHS Used Book Sale

    Arizona State Museum

    Our fall used book sale will be held on the lawn in front of the Arizona State Museum on Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15. The book sale supports the Arizona State Museum library and is one of their primary sources of funding. This year, we have received a large collection of books from […]

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    Used Book Sale

    Arizona State Museum

    Our fall used book sale will be held on the lawn in front of the Arizona State Museum on Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15. The book sale supports the Arizona State Museum library and is one of their primary sources of funding. This year, we have received a large collection of books from […]

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    Reuven Sinensky – Early First Millennium CE Farmers of the Southwestern Colorado Plateau

    AAHS WEBINARS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE.   For much of the last century, archaeologists have endorsed a unidirectional model in which Ancestral Pueblo communities became increasingly invested in maize agriculture and more sedentary through time, and eventually, social, economic, and political differentiation between communities emerged. Few in-depth studies, […]

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