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Events

AAHS Used Book Sale Day 2

Our annual spring used book sale will be held during the Tucson Festival of Books on the lawn in front of the Arizona State Museum, Friday, March 9  from 10 to 4 and Sunday, March 10, from 10 to 2. Ninety percent of the proceeds go to support the Arizona State Museum. All books are […]

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Barbara Teller Ornelas, Lynda Teller Pete, Kevin Aspaas, Calandra Cook, Elisio Curley, and TahNibaa Naataanii – Learning from the Grandmothers: The 2023 Traditional Technologies Navajo Weaving Seminar to Washington, D.C.

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 at the 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 […]

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Chihuahua Adventure: Paquimé, Cueva de la Olla, & more!

Join AAHS and Dr. Paul Minnis, an archaeologist and ethnobotanist with extensive field experience in the Paquimé region for a 4-day tour of sites in Chihuahua, Mexico. Paquimé, previously known as Casas Grandes, was one of the largest and most influential communities in the ancient U.S. Southwest and northwestern Mexico and is UNESCO World Heritage […]

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Linda Gregonis – What’s in a Symbol? A Look at Hohokam Art and Imagery

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This lecture will be presented by Zoom only. Preregistration is required. To register click here. All cultures use symbols to convey ideas. In archaeological contexts, those symbols have become ways to define and differentiate archaeological cultures. But what did the symbols mean to the artisans who created them? The art that Hohokam craftspeople produced embodied the […]

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Kellam J Throgmorton – History and Landscape at Two Chacoan Communities in New Mexico

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This lecture will be by Zoom only. While the lecture is free and open to the public you must register in advance. To register click here. Relatively few Chacoan communities have been documented in detail. Those that have been well documented provide evidence of demographic change, social organization, and relationships to the landscape. This presentation […]

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Pecos Conference

No AAHS Lecture in August Join us at the Pecos Conference. The 2024 Pecos Conference is hosted by Arizona State University and the USDA Prescott National Forest Information about the conference will be updated on their site regularly through August. If you have specific questions or need more information please contact Chris Caseldine at info@pecosconference.org […]

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Subvention Grant Deadline

Publication Subvention Grants The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (AAHS) is pleased to announce the 2024 competitive subvention award program for AAHS members. The purpose of this program is to provide money in support of the first publication of digital or print books or Kiva journal articles that further AAHS’s mission. Many sources of grant […]

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Suzanne Eckert – Community Landscapes, Community Identity: Ancestral Pueblos of the Lion Mountain Area

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

THIS LECTURE WILL BE PRESENTED BY ZOOM Only. It is open to the public but you must pre-register at https://bit.ly/2024SeptEckert_REG The Lion Mountain area is located at the boundaries of three cultural traditions: the Rio Grande region, the Cibola region, and the Mogollon region. Over time, residents of the region built a Chaco Great House, built […]

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