SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES 2009
MONDAY EVENINGS AT 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE
OFFERED AS A BENEFIT FOR THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVANCY
March 16 Ron Barber
International Research, Analysis and Technology Development (IAT-1)Los Alamos National Laboratory
Calendars in Stone
March 23 Dr. John D. Speth
Archaeologist, and Arthur Thurnow Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Hunter-Gatherers and Hunting Motivation
March 30 Dr. Patty Crown
Archaeologist and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico; and Co-editor,
Social Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest
Chaco Chocolate: The Recovery of Cacao at Pueblo Bonito
April 6 Dr. Dennis Jenkins
Senior Research Associate, Oregon State Museum of Anthropology,University of Oregon
Evidence for Pre-Clovis Human Occupations in Paisley Cave,Northern Great Basin
April 13 Dr. Norman Yoffee
Assyriologist and Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies; Professor, Department of Anthropology,
University of Michigan; and Editor, Cambridge World Archaeology Series
Questioning Collapse of Ancient States: What it Means For Us
April 20 Dr. Jeffery J. Clark
Preservation Archaeologist, Center for Desert Archaeology
Coalescence and Collapse in the Southern Southwest
April 27 Dr. Jeffrey Dean
Agnese and Emil W. Haury Professor of Archaeological Dendrochronology,Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research and Professor of Anthropology University of Arizona; and Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum
Environment or Conflict: Tsegi Phase Transformation of the Kayenta Anasazi, A.D. 1250-1300
May 4 Dr. John Kantner, RPA
Archaeologist and Vice-President, School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience
Fact & Fiction of Cannibalism in the Early Puebloan Southwest
May 11 Paul F. Reed, M.A.
Preservation Archaeologist and Chaco Scholar at Salmon Ruins, Center for Desert Archaeology
A Tale of Three Valleys: Chaco and Post Chaco in the Middle San Juan Region
May 18 Dr. Linda Cordell
Archaeologist, Professor emeritus, and Director, University Museum, University of Colorado and Former Department Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Senior Scholar, School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience and Author, Archaeology of the Southwest, 2nd edition (1997)
Mapping Tijeras Pueblo
May 25 Dr. T. J. Ferguson,
Anthropologist and Professor of Practice University of Arizona
Reconciling the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act with Hopi Tribal History and Identity
June 1 Dr. Michael B. Collins
Archaeologist, Research Associate and Principal Investigator, Gault Project Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory, University of Texas
Peopling of the Americas: Implications of the Prehistory of Gault Site
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