Southwest Seminars Presents

Ancient Sites, Ancient Stories II 
Anthropology/Archaeology Lecture Series 2008



Monday Evenings at 6 pm at Hotel Santa Fe
Offered as a Benefit for The Archaeological Conservancy
A Public Program Graciously Assisted by Hotel Santa Fe, A Picuris Pueblo  Enterprise

March 17	Dr. Barbara Mills 
		Professor and Acting Head, Department of Anthropology
		University of Arizona
		Archaeology of Social Memory and Materiality at Chaco Canyon
	
March 24	Dr. Douglas Schwartz
		Archaeologist, Author, and President Emeritus, 
		School for Advanced Research and the Human Experience
		Research on the Edge of Splendor: Discovering Grand Canyon Prehistory
		
April 4            (Special Date: Friday)	
                        Dr. Sarah Schlanger
		Associate State Archaeologist, Bureau of Land Management
		The Same River Twice: Archaeology in a Changing Landscape
											
April 7		Dr. Steve Lekson
Associate Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Anthropology
Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado
Editor and Author; Chaco Meridian: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest; The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon; Salado Archaeology of the Upper Gila, New Mexico; Archaeology of the Mimbres Region (in press); 
Great Pueblo Architecture of Chaco Canyon
		Yellow Jacket, Pinnacle Ruin and Migration from Mesa Verde

April 14	Dr. Eric Blinman 
		Archaeologist and Director, Office of Archaeological Studies
		Museum of New Mexico
		Four Corners Migration: A View from the Rio Grande

April 21	John Roney
		Archaeologist, Bureau of Land Management (Ret.)
		Farmers, Foragers and Fighters: The Early Hilltop Villages of Northwestern Chihuahua
		
April 28 	(Special Location: La Fonda in the Santa Fe Room
		100 East San Francisco Street)
                        Susan Ryan
		Research Archaeologist, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
		Chacoan Influence in the Northern San Juan Region: 
		Using Albert Porter Pueblo as a Case Study.

May 5		David Grant Noble
		Fine Art Photographer, Author and Editor, 
		In Search of Chaco, New Perspectives on An Archaeological Enigma; Pueblos, Villages,Forts 
                        and Trails:A Guide to New Mexico’s Past; 
		New 	Light on Mesa Verde; Pecos Ruins; Ancient Sites of the Southwest; 
		101 Questions About Ancient Indians
		Mohawk Steelworkers of Manhattan

May 12	Dr. Jane Hill, 
		Anthropologist and Linguistics Scholar
		Regents’ Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, University of Arizona
		Past President, American Anthropological Association
		Who Brought the Corn?  The Linguistic Prehistory of Maize in the Southwest

May 19	Dr. Michael Adler
		Archaeologist and Associate Professor of Anthropology 
		Southern Methodist University 
		Ancestral Arson: Recent Research in the Northern Rio Grande 				 

$10 per lecture or  $50 Series Subscription for 10 Lectures
10% of the Net Donated To The Archaeological Conservancy
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