SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
Ancient Sites & Ancient Stories II 2010
 

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March 15 	Dr. Bruce Huckell
		Senior Curator, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Archeologist
		University of New MexicO
		Boca Negra Wash Folsom Site: Ancient Hunters, Urban Development and 		
                        the Challenges of Site Preservation

March 22 	Dr. Donald D Fowler
		Mamie Klegerg Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
		Dr. Catherine S. Fowler
		UNR Foundation Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
		University of Nevada-Reno
		Co-editors: The Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times
		Great Basin: The Other Laboratory for Anthropology

March 29 	Dr. Mark Aldenderfer
		Professor of Anthropology, and Archaeologist, University of Arizona 
		Dean of Social Sciences, U. of Ca.-Merced
		4,000 years of Andean Gold

April 5		Dr. John Ware
		Director, Amerind Foundation, Archaeologist and Anthropologist, Dragoon, Az.
		Eastern Pueblo Historical Disjunction: Fact, Fallacy or Something In-Between?

April 19 	Dr. George J. Gumerman
		Senior Scholar, School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience
		Play and Tragedy at a Site in Prehistoric Arizona 

April 30  	Dr. Judith Habicht-Mauche
(Friday)	University of California, Santa Cruz
		Professor and Author: The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the 
                        Late Precontact Southwest, AD 1250-1680        
		Doing Big Science with Little Potsherds: Rio Grande Glaze Ware Project

May 3 		Dr. Timothy R. Pauketat
		University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana
		Professor, Archaeologist and Author: Ancient Cahokia and the Mississipians
		Cahokia on the Mississippi: Ancient America’s Great City and
                         Connections to the Southwest and Mesoamerica

May 10 	Dr. Douglas Bamforth
		Archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado
		Mahaffey Clovis Cache: Found in a Denver Backyard!

May 17	 Dr. Mark Elson
		Archaeologist, Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson, Az.
		Human Adaptation to Catastrophic Events:
                        Lessons from the 11th Century AD Eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano


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