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    November 2021

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    November 15, 2021
    7:00 pm MST

    Learning and Sharing in Oaxaca, Mexico: Cross-Cultural Exchange among U.S. Puebloan Weavers, Southwestern Textile Scholars, and Oaxacan Weavers for the 2019 AAHS Traditional Technologies Seminar

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Introduction by: Louie Garcia and Laurie Webster, Program Co-Chairs With comments by: Ben Bellorado, Ahkima Honyumptewa, Chuck LaRue, Chris Lewis, Kurly Tlapoyawa, Mary Weahkee The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society’s Traditional Technologies Program was established in 2018 to provide research […]

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    December 2021

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    December 20, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Rob Weiner – Monumental Avenues of the Chaco World: New Research at the Crossroads of Infrastructure, Ontology, and Power

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Researchers have puzzled over wide roadways associated with Chaco-style Great Houses in the U.S. Southwest for over a century. Despite frequent references to roads in Chaco scholarship, there has been relatively little on-the-ground assessment of how roads were used, […]

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    February 2022

    Field Trips
    February 5, 2022
    11:30 am - 12:45 pm MST

    The Mattocks Site, a Mimbres Classic Village in New Mexico: Archaeological Hope in a Looted Landscape (via zoom)

    Join tour leaders Pat Gilman and Marilyn Markel for a virtual tour of the Mattocks Site To register click here This virtual field trip is open to the public but pre-registration is required The Mimbres region has seen some of the most intensive and extensive looting in North America because of the exquisite painted pottery. Many […]

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    February 21, 2022
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Jose Luis Punzo Diaz- Looking from the South. A material Perspective on Prehispanic West-Northwestern Mexico and U.S. Southwest Connections

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. A great variety of archaeological artifacts have been located both in the Southwest of the USA and in the West and Northwest of Mexico that has shown an intense interaction between both zones. Turquoises, metals, macaws are some of the examples […]

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    March 2022

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    March 12, 2022
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm MST

    Used Book Sale at Tucson Festival of Books

    Arizona State Museum

    During the Tucson Festival of Books we will be set up on the lawn in front of the Arizona State Museum with lots of new archaeology books as well as fiction and non-fiction offerings. As always 90% of the proceeds go to support the Arizona State Museum library. The sale will continue on Sunday. Sunday […]

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    Special Events
    March 13, 2022
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm MST

    Used Book Sale – Sunday Afternoon 1/2 Price Sale

    During the Tucson Festival of Books we will be set up on the lawn in front of the Arizona State Museum with lots of new archaeology books as well as fiction and non-fiction offerings. As always 90% of the proceeds go to support the Arizona State Museum library. Sunday from 1-3 pm all remaining books […]

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    Lectures
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    March 21, 2022
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Wade Campbell – Exploring the Rise of Navajo Pastoralism in the (Peri)Colonial US Southwest

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE.   The rise of a pastoral tradition among early Diné (Navajo) communities in the American Southwest circa AD 1700 represents an important turn in the history of the region. Recent work including an ethnoarchaeological study of contemporary Diné herding […]

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    April 2022

    Field Trips
    April 10, 2022
    2:00 pm - 3:30 pm MST

    Goat Camp Ruin Zoom Tour

    Join archaeologist Scott Wood for a virtual tour of Goat Camp Ruin, located within the Town of Payson, Arizona, a relatively small but well preserved prehistoric village containing 25+ surface rooms of both full height stone masonry and jacal walls on stone foundations, a central plaza, a number of stone retaining walls and check dams, […]

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    Lectures
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    April 18, 2022
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Steve Plog – Exploring the Many Interpretations of Chaco

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Multiple interpretations have been proposed to explain what has been referred to as the “Chaco Phenomenon,” defined primarily by the construction of large masonry great houses and roads in Chaco Canyon. I briefly discuss the history of research in […]

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    Field Trips
    April 23, 2022
    9:00 am - 12:00 pm MST

    Santa Cruz de Terrenate

    Dr. Deni Seymour will lead us on a tour of Santa Cruz de Terrenate, the best-preserved example of three presidios (forts) established in what is now the southern Arizona by the Spanish colonial government. The objective was to provide the missions, settlers, and Christianized Native Americans of New Spain military protection from Apaches and other […]

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Roots of Southwestern Archaeology

Oral History Interviews

  • R. Gwinn Vivian
  • Watson Smith
  • George Gumerman
  • Sharon Urban
  • David Doyel
  • Charmion McKusick
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  • F. Lewis Orrell Jr. Bequest Curriculum Development Award

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  • Byron Cummings Award
  • Victor R. Stoner Award
  • Alexander J. Lindsay Jr. Unsung Hero Award
  • Katherine Cerino Award

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  • Traditional Technologies Program

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