Ancient Sites & Ancient Stories 2010


Monday Evenings at 6 p.m. at Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 

Call (505) 466-2775 for information


Offered as a Benefit for 
The Office of Archaeological studies



January 4   	Dr. Tim Maxwell
		Archaeologist and Emeritus Director Office of Archaeological Studies
		Museum of New Mexico
		Mesoamerica, the Southwest and Those Places In-Between 

January 11 	Jeff Hanson, Archaeologist, Statistical Research, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico Office
		Mark Hungerford, Archaeologist, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior 
		Righting History: Ft. Craig and the Buffalo Soldiers

January 18 	Dr. Robert Dello-Russo
		Archaeologist and Deputy Director, Office of Archaeological Studies. Museum of New Mexico
		Climate Change and the Fate of a Clovis Oasis in West-Central New Mexico
 		Exciting Interdisciplinary Discoveries at the Water Canyon Paleo-Indian Site

January 25       Stephen H. Lekson
		Archaeologist, Curator and Professor of Anthropology and Editor, Kiva
		University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
		What Happened to Mimbres and Where Did Casas Grandes Come From?

February 1	Dr. Vance Holliday
		Archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona
		Clovis Archaeology at the End of the World: Did Clovis People Witness the End of the World?

February 9	David Grant Noble
(Tuesday)	Editor, writer, and fine art photographer
		Chacoan Great Houses: Evolving Interpretations

February 15 	Dr. John Kantner, RPA
		Archaeologist and Vice-President 
		School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience
		Trumpets, Turquoise, and Tchamahias: The Wealth of Chaco Canyon

February 22 	Dr. James Watson
		Assistant Curator of Bioarchaeology, Arizona State Museum
		Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona
		A Tooth Per Child: Health Consequences for the Earliest Farmers in the Southern Southwest 

March 2 	Steve Post
(Tuesday)	Archaeologist and Project Director, Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
		Between Paleo-Indian and Pueblo: 6,000 Years of the Archaic Period in the Northern Rio Grande

March 8	Dr. Robert Preucel
		Chair, Department of Anthropology Chair, University of Pennsylvania
		Was A.V. Kidder Right? Rethinking the Pueblito Phenomenon 

10% OF THE NET DONATED TO THE OFFICE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL STUDIES, MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO 
$12 AT THE DOOR OR $80 FOR A SERIES OF 10 LECTURES



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