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    February 2021

    Field Trips
    February 20, 2021
    11:00 am - 12:00 pm MST

    Enjoy the Rock Imagery of King Canyon on a Virtual Field Trip

    This Field Trip is open to AAHS Members Only. You must pre-register for this event. You can do so by following this link. Take a virtual walk through King Canyon, a sacred location with a deep history now located in Saguaro National Park. Rock art researcher Janine Hernbrode will lead the tour with the help of […]

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    March 2021

    Lectures
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    March 15, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    John R. Roney & Robert J. Hard – “Early Agriculture and Collective Action in the Southern Southwest”

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. As far as we know, corn was the earliest cultivated plant in the Southwest.  It was introduced from further south in Mexico no later than 2100 BC, and perhaps much earlier.  By 2000 BC it was widely dispersed in […]

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    April 2021

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    April 19, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Lisa Young – “Sharing an Ear of Corn: An Archaeologist’s Perspective on the Role of Food in Community Collaborations”

    AAHS@Home

    All AAHS lectures are open to the public but you must preregister. To register click here. Collaborations, especially with descendent communities, have become an important and vibrant component of archaeological projects.Engagement with community members commonly occurs during the fieldwork and analysis components of a project.What happens when the project is completed? How can archaeologists maintain […]

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    May 2021

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    May 17, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Evan Giomi – Eastern and Western Pueblo Divergence: A Study of Network Structure and Social Transformations

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Archaeologists and ethnographers have long noted the many differences in the social organization of the Western and Eastern Pueblos. Describing these differences and understanding their history and origins has been a perennial topic in Southwest Archaeology. In recent years, […]

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    June 2021

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    June 21, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Ben Bellorado and Chuck LaRue – Cotton Weaving in Mesoamerica and the Northern US Southwest: A Study of Loom Parts and Weaving Tools Across 1,000 Years and Two Continents

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Cotton weaving traditions have tied the US Southwest with Mesoamerica for over a millennium. Archaeologists have traced the spread of cotton-weaving and backstrap-loom technologies from Mesoamerica, through the greater Southwest, and onto the northern Colorado Plateau in a journey […]

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    July 2021

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    July 19, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Myles Miller – Five Millennia of Living on the Landscapes of the Jornada Mogollon Region of Southern New Mexico and West Texas

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. Four decades of archaeological research in the Jornada Mogollon region of southern New Mexico and far west Texas has revealed a rich record of past lifeways. Due to its marginal location and misperception that the archaeology of the region […]

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    September 2021

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

    Takeshi Inomata and Daniela Triadan – “Early Formal Ceremonial Complexes and Olmec-Maya Interaction”

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE. The origins of Maya civilization and its relation with Olmec civilization have long been debated. To examine this question, we have been conducting archaeological investigations at Ceibal, Guatemala, and in the Middle Usumacinta region in southeastern Mexico. In Mexico, […]

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    October 2021

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    October 18, 2021
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm MST

    Chris Loendorf -“Eastern Pueblo Immigrants on the Middle Gila River”

    ALL AAHS LECTURES ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BUT YOU MUST PREREGISTER. TO REGISTER CLICK HERE Recent data recovery investigations undertaken at GR-1425 in the Blackwater area of the Gila River Indian Community found evidence that immigrants from the Eastern Pueblo region of the Southwest temporarily stayed at the site. These data include artifacts that […]

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    Special Events
    October 22, 2021
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm MST

    Used Book Sale

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    AAHS will be sponsoring the first Used Book Sale to benefit the ASM Library in a year and a half. We have tons of books! The sale will be held in the Arizona State Museum North Building on Friday, October 22nd and Saturday, October 23rd. Admission will be free on Friday if you are going […]

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    Special Events
    October 23, 2021
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm MST

    Used Book Sale

    AAHS will be sponsoring the first Used Book Sale to benefit the ASM Library in a year and a half. We have tons of books! The sale will be held in the Arizona State Museum North Building on Friday, October 22nd and Saturday, October 23rd. Admission will be free on Friday if you are going […]

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