Annual Trip – The Best of Guatemala
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The question of over the origins of the prehistoric people who settled the lower Rio Chama Valley, considered as the ancestral Tewa. Eric Blinman began studying archaeology in 1967, eventually getting […]
Using Ancestral pueblo data as a case study on how to engage with why gender violence is so universal and pervasive across time and space. Biography Debra L. Martin is […]
Understanding Cahokia—an indigenous city opposite modern-day St. Louis—is assisted by comparing it to Chaco. Both developed at about the same time, with major cultural and political shifts at both dated […]
Contemporary Oaxacan cuisine holds iconic status, in a nation already known—and even celebrated in UNESCO’s List of Intangible Heritage—for gastronomy. Countless festivals each year are devoted to individual ingredients and […]
Linda Cordell was extraordinarily active in southwestern archaeology during her entire career. She augmented her own robust research by also investing her resources in the work of others. Because of […]
There has been recent reporting of the discovery of what appear to be traces of sixteenth-century European presence in extreme south-central and southeastern Arizona. As a result, assertions have been […]
Dr. Deni Seymour will talk about her work over the last few years during which she and her team discovered 17 sites left behind in southern Arizona by the Coronado […]