Speaker: Ben Nelson
From about 800-1130 C.E., people inhabiting Chaco Canyon built the most impressive and durable concentration of prehispanic monuments in the U.S. Southwest. A number of scholars have noted that remains include objects and symbol…
New and Old Excavations at Calixtlahuaca, an Aztec Regional Capital
Speaker: Michael E. Smith
In 2006 and 2007 the Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project (sponsored by ASU) conducted fieldwork at this central Mexican capital city. Although first exca…
Speaker: Bonnie Effros
By far the most plentiful remains we possess of the early Middle Ages are the objects that contemporaries regularly placed in the graves of deceased relations and other associates. Most items chosen for burial were not made w…
August 25
Kristen Lozier is now a member of Central Arizona Archaeological Institute of America
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