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Webinars: Good Fences Make Good Neighbors and Other Proverbs from the Pleistocene
In this presentation, Dr. Surovell examines the social organization of nomadic peoples in three case studies, two archaeological and one...
Webinars: Inscribed Indigenous Wisdom: Interpreting Rock Art through Indigenous Women’s Perspectives and Voices
In this talk, Emily will explore how rock art research can move beyond Western methods of identifying, describing, photographing, and...
Webinars: Return Migrations
“Indigenous guides traverse ancestral paths on journeys of remembrance, learning, healing, and respect.”In the Fall of 2022 and Spring of...
Webinars: NAGPRA Compliance and the Necessary Frictions of (Ir)reconciliation: Perspectives from One Multi-Positioned Practitioner
Sociocultural anthropologist Dr. Kathy Fine-Dare will examine NAGPRA compliance practices as they have been informed by sets of frictions and...
Educational Video Series: Basketmaker Lifestyles
Educator, Paul Ermigiotti, introduces the archaeology of early farmers in the Mesa Verde region
Webinars: Scarlet Macaws, Long-Distance Exchange, and Placemaking in the pre-Hispanic U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest
Exchange is a fundamental human behavior. While today, people rapidly exchange goods and information over great distances, in the past,...
Webinars: How Connected Was the Chaco World? A Social Network Perspective
Chaco Canyon was at the center of what archaeologists refer to as the ‘Chaco World,’ which includes hundreds of great...
Site Reports: Identification Criteria for Plant Remains Recovered from Archaeological Sites in the Central Mesa Verde Region
Two databases that present descriptions and photographs useful in the identification of ancient plant remains collected from ancient Pueblo (Anasazi)...
Webinars: Macrohistory of Human Demography in the pre-Hispanic Greater Southwest
The pre-Hispanic Greater Southwest was characterized by cycles of demographic and organizational change. Large tree-ring datasets provide absolute chronologies for...
Webinars: Worlds Forever Changed The Vázquez de Coronado Expedition to Central New Mexico, 1540–1542
In 1540, one of Spain’s largest sixteenth century explorations entered into the American Southwest in search of diplomatic ties and...
Webinars: Tracing the Origins of Chacoan Beams, from Chaco Canyon to Aztec Great Houses
Chacoan great houses were constructed with hundreds of thousands of wood timbers. Without extensive forests near Chaco Canyon, the question...
Educational Video Series: Perspectives on Archaeology
Mark Varien, executive vice president of the Research Institute at Crow Canyon, and Dan Simplicio (Zuni), cultural specialist, discuss different...

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