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Webinars: Cultural Astronomy of the Ancestral Puebloan: Chaco, Hovenweep, Mesa Verde and Wupatki
Based on his primary and literature research, Bryan Bates will share his experiences as a cultural astronomer and weave together...
Webinars: Bedrock Ground Stone Features: Landscape, Social Identity, and Ritual Space on the High Plains of Colorado
Ground stone tool research, particularly those instruments used to process food resources, has moved closer to the foreground of archaeological...
Webinars: K’uuyemugeh as a Center Place
Pueblo people today often refer to their home village as their center place, and this concept is also routinely applied...
Webinars: Updates from the Mesa: The Far View Archaeological Project
One of the largest ancestral Pueblo villages on the Mesa Verde Cuesta, the Far View community, is well known and...
Webinars: Claws of the Jaguar: Representations of Plant Medicine in the Iconography of Formative South America
The Formative Era (~2500 BCE – 250 CE) in the Americas was a time that featured widespread establishment of agriculture...
Webinars: What is Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Why Does it Matter?
What approach should we have when initiating conversations with Indigenous peoples? How can we engage and collaborate with Indigenous peoples...
Webinars: Dismantling a Legacy of Misrepresentation: Critiquing the Past in Order to Improve the Present: Coverage of American Indian Issues and Identity
Too often, journalists fail to offer authentic representations of Native individuals and issues in the news; this presentation will highlight...
Webinars: A Jaunt Through Time: A Cultural Context of SE Utah
This event is brought to you by the Bureau of Land Management, Monticello Field Office and Bears Ears National Monument...
Webinars: Practicing Place-Based, Experiential Learning in Public Archaeology
If the task of an educator is to help students develop a solid concept of self and an understanding of,...
Occasional Papers: The Duckfoot Site, Volume 1: Descriptive Archaeology
Comprehensive site report for Crow Canyon’s excavations of the Duckfoot Site—one of the most thoroughly documented Pueblo I occupations in...
Webinars: Color in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest
Color is an important part of peoples' lives; it carries meaning and makes things beautiful, and it communicates ideas and...
Webinars: What All of Us Can Learn from the Old Ones
In this presentation, Dr. Ortman discusses two important movements in archaeology today. The first is the recognition that archaeologists study...

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