Media Summary: On Tuesday, November 19, 2013, Mark Hackbarth shared "The On November 18, 2014, Dr. Paul E. Minnis (University of Oklahoma, retired) shared information about the use of chiles in the ... On April 2, 2013, Linda Mayro (Pima County Cultural Resources Manager) and Julia Fonseca (Pima County Office of ...

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On Tuesday, November 19, 2013, Mark Hackbarth shared "The On November 18, 2014, Dr. Paul E. Minnis (University of Oklahoma, retired) shared information about the use of chiles in the ... On April 2, 2013, Linda Mayro (Pima County Cultural Resources Manager) and Julia Fonseca (Pima County Office of ... A 5th-generation Arizonan is fighting to preserve the seemingly random Peruvian archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be a colonial-era On Tuesday, December 6, 2011, ground stone tool expert Jenny Adams shared some of the singular insights into the past that her ...

Historical archaeologist Homer Thiel (Desert On October 15, 2013, Joshua Watts presented "Traces of the Individual in the Distant Past: Projectile Points, Experimental ... Dr. Aaron Wright, Preservation Archaeologist with On March 4, 2014, Peggy Nelson discussed the On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, E. Charles (Chuck) Adams shared a big-picture view informed by his decades of research in ... On December 16, Chuck Adams (Arizona State Museum) shared "Ethnoarchaeology at Hopi: Opening a Window into the Past."

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Archaeology Cafe: The First Phoenix Cemetery—and More!

Archaeology Cafe: The First Phoenix Cemetery—and More!

On Tuesday, November 19, 2013, Mark Hackbarth shared "The

Archaeology Café: Chiles and Taste in the Ancient Southwest/Northwest

Archaeology Café: Chiles and Taste in the Ancient Southwest/Northwest

On November 18, 2014, Dr. Paul E. Minnis (University of Oklahoma, retired) shared information about the use of chiles in the ...

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Visible glass-covered graves in China  | #shortvideo

Visible glass-covered graves in China | #shortvideo

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Archaeology Cafe: Paso por Aqui with Lasers

Archaeology Cafe: Paso por Aqui with Lasers

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Archaeology Cafe: Ten Years After—The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan

Archaeology Cafe: Ten Years After—The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan

On April 2, 2013, Linda Mayro (Pima County Cultural Resources Manager) and Julia Fonseca (Pima County Office of ...

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Phoenix cemetery has more history than you think

Phoenix cemetery has more history than you think

A 5th-generation Arizonan is fighting to preserve the seemingly random

Archaeologists Discover Cemetery in Peruvian Park

Archaeologists Discover Cemetery in Peruvian Park

Peruvian archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be a colonial-era

Archaeology Cafe: Leave no Stone Unturned

Archaeology Cafe: Leave no Stone Unturned

On Tuesday, December 6, 2011, ground stone tool expert Jenny Adams shared some of the singular insights into the past that her ...

Archaeology Cafe: "(Tucson) A drear, bleak, desolate place"

Archaeology Cafe: "(Tucson) A drear, bleak, desolate place"

Historical archaeologist Homer Thiel (Desert

Archaeology Cafe: Traces of the Individual in the Distant Past

Archaeology Cafe: Traces of the Individual in the Distant Past

On October 15, 2013, Joshua Watts presented "Traces of the Individual in the Distant Past: Projectile Points, Experimental ...

Archaeology Cafe: 2500 Years in the Marsh

Archaeology Cafe: 2500 Years in the Marsh

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What's West of Phoenix: Patayan Archaeology of the Lower Gila River

What's West of Phoenix: Patayan Archaeology of the Lower Gila River

Dr. Aaron Wright, Preservation Archaeologist with

Archaeology Cafe: The Lives of People and Houses

Archaeology Cafe: The Lives of People and Houses

On March 4, 2014, Peggy Nelson discussed the

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Archaeology Cafe: 3,000 Years of Migration: Rock Art Ranch to Homol'ovi

On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, E. Charles (Chuck) Adams shared a big-picture view informed by his decades of research in ...

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"Tales From The Grave: Adventures of 30 Years of Cemetery Archaeology​"

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Archaeology Café: Opening a Window into the Past

Archaeology Café: Opening a Window into the Past

On December 16, Chuck Adams (Arizona State Museum) shared "Ethnoarchaeology at Hopi: Opening a Window into the Past."

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The Scariest and most haunted tomb around - WARNING! #shorts #Cemetery

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What will happen to graves uncovered in downtown Phoenix?

What will happen to graves uncovered in downtown Phoenix?

Crews have found approximately 15