SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
ANCIENT SITES AND ANCIENT STORIES 2008

ancient_2008

January 7 Dr. Patricia Crown
Archaeologist, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Enigmatic Mystery of Chacoan Cylinder Jars

January 14 Dr. Glenna Dean
State Archeologist, Historic Preservation Division, Department of Cultural Affairs
Farming with Rock

January 22 Dr. Frances Levine
Director, New Mexico Museum of History, The Palace of the Governors, Museum of New Mexico
Turkmenistan: Museums of the Golden Age

January 28 Bob Powers
Archaeologist, Bandelier Cliff Dwellings National Monument, National Park Service (ret.); and
Editor, The Peopling of Bandelier
Farming with Special Rock

February 4 Dr. James Snead
Archaeologist, Associate Professor, and Anthropology Program Coordinator, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
Research Associate, School of Advanced Research and the Human Experience
Understanding Conflict in Pueblo History: New Perspectives on Old Archaeology

February 11 Dr. John Kantner, PhD, RPA
Vice-President, Academic & Institutional Advancement and Archaeologist, School for Advanced Research and the Human Experience
Finding Leaders in the Distant Archaeological Past

February 18 Dr. Wirt ‘Chip’ Wills
Archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology, University of New Mexico; and former Research Associate, School for Advanced Research and the Human Experience
Reopening Trenches in Pueblo Bonito: Chaco Stratigraphy Project

February 25 Dr. Linda Cordell
Senior Scholar, School of Advanced Research; Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Former Director, Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado; and Author, Prehistory of the Southwest (New World Archeaological Record: Archaeology of
the Southwest; with DeWitt Jones, Anasazi World; Dynamics of Southwest Prehistory; and Chiles to Chocolate: Food the Americas Gave the World
Corn in Chaco Canyon

March 3 Dr. Wolky Toll
Archaeologist, Office of Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico
Chimney Rock: A Terrestrial View of a Celestial Place

March 10 Tom Windes
Adjunct Lecturer of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Retired Archaeologist, Chaco Canyon Culture National Park Museum, National Park Service
Living at the Edge Along the Rio Pecos: Settlement at San Jose and San Miguel del Vado,

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