Video Archive

DIGITAL VIDEO ARCHIVE

The Center for Desert Archaeology is currently in the process of digitizing and posting a wide range of digital videos concerning preservation archaeology in the American Southwest and Mexican Northwest.   We will continue to post new events and content as the Center continues to fulfill its mission of preserving the places of  our shared past.

Bill Doelle

InterviewLocal Matters Join Center for Desert Archaeology President Dr Bill Doelle and Preservation Archaeologist Dr. Doug Gann as they discus the Center’s mission to preserve the places of our shared past, and the Center’s role in the redevelopment of downtown Tucson. 3/15/2003 Low
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Ron Towner

Archaeology Cafe: Ronald Towner presents Early Navajos, Tree-rings, and Warfare in the Dinétah Heartland.  University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree Ring Research Scholar Ron Towner describes his research on pueblito architecture in the Navajo heartland. 4/6/2010 Low Bandwidth High
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Archaeology Cafe: Steve Lekson presents Where Did Mimbres Go? Where Did Paquime Come From?? This Archaeology Cafe presentation examining the connections between the ancient Mimbres culture and the rise of the fourteenth century city of Paquime in Northern Chihuahua.


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Dr R. Gwinn Vivian presents Living in Chaco:  Interpreting Chaco. In this presentation Dr. Vivian discusses his experiences and those of others who have lived in Chaco Canyon, and links these experiences to his current research on the role of the natural environment in the evolution of the Chacoan cultural system.


3/7/2010

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