 | Archaeology Southwest Highlights: The Latest Research on the Earliest Farmers |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - May 27th, 2009 |
| | | The Latest Research on the Earliest Farmers - online highlights of Archaeology Southwest, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Winter 2009) Read Full Article
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 | Center News: Center Receives New Mexico Heritage Organization Award |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - April 29th, 2009 |
| | | TUCSON, AZ (April 29, 2009) - The Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum have received a 2009 Heritage Preservation Award from the New Mexico State Cultural Properties Review Committee. Read Full Article
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 | Events: Archaeology Café: Ancient Farmers of Tucson |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - April 20th, 2009 |
| | | New archaeological work reveals complex irrigation farming along the Santa Cruz River 3,000 years ago. Read Full Article
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 | Events: Archaeology Café: A Neon Legacy |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - March 31st, 2009 |
| | | The vintage signs and classic motor courts along Oracle Road and Miracle Mile have a story to tell--come listen! Read Full Article
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 | Events: Archaeology Café: Diamonds, Mammoths, and Comets |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - February 23rd, 2009 |
| | | What caused the extinction of mastodons and saber-toothed tigers? What factors might have led to changes in Paleoindian cultures? A team of 26 scientists believes that a comet might hold the answers. Read Full Article
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 | Events: Paul F. Reed Lecture and Book Signing Schedule |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - February 16th, 2009 |
| | | Join Paul Reed at an upcoming event this spring to learn more about Salmon Pueblo and other sites in the Middle San Juan region of northwest New Mexico. Read Full Article
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 | Archaeology Southwest Highlights: Immigrants and Population Collapse in the Southern Southwest |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - February 10th, 2009 |
| | | Immigrants and Population Collapse in the Southern Southwest - online highlights of Archaeology Southwest, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Fall 2008) Read Full Article
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 | Events: Archaeology Café: The Archaeology of a Historic Tucson Cemetery |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - January 26th, 2009 |
| | | Learn what the remains of nineteenth-century Tucsonans--and others whose lives ended in Tucson--reveal about life in this community between 1862 and 1881. Marcy Gray, director of historic programs and project manager for Statistical Research, Inc., will lead a panel of project team members in a discussion of their work on one of the country's largest historic cemetery exhumations. Read Full Article
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 | Events: Archaeology Café: Human Adaptation to Catastrophic Events |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - December 29th, 2008 |
| | | What happens when your world seems to come to an end? Archaeologist Mark Elson shares the story of the prehistoric farming communities that lived around Sunset Crater Volcano at the time of its eruption in the 11th century A.D. Learn what happened to the refugees and how their agricultural strategies-and indeed their worldview-were forever changed. Read Full Article
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 | Center News: Center Archaeologists on Tonight's Arizona Illustrated |
| | | By: Kate Sarther - December 1st, 2008 |
| | | TUCSON, AZ (December 1, 2008) - Center Preservation Archaeologists Paul Reed and Doug Gann will appear with host Bill Buckmaster tonight on Southern Arizona's newsmagazine Arizona Illustrated. Read Full Article
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