Media Summary: On October 15, 2013, Joshua Watts presented " On October 7, 2014, Dr. Stephen E. Nash presented "Many Roads to the Truth: The Paul Sidney Martin Collections." On December 16, Chuck Adams (Arizona State Museum) shared "Ethnoarchaeology at Hopi: Opening a Window into the

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On October 15, 2013, Joshua Watts presented " On October 7, 2014, Dr. Stephen E. Nash presented "Many Roads to the Truth: The Paul Sidney Martin Collections." On December 16, Chuck Adams (Arizona State Museum) shared "Ethnoarchaeology at Hopi: Opening a Window into the On March 4, 2014, Peggy Nelson discussed the On Tuesday, October 1, 2013, David Doyel shared his expert perspective on On Tuesday, May 1, 2012, Natalia Martínez Tagüeña and Dr. Vance Holliday described recent excavations at El Fin del Mundo, ...

On April 16, 2013, Karen Gust Schollmeyer (Arizona State University) discussed long-term patterns in On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, E. Charles (Chuck) Adams shared a big-picture view informed by his decades of research in ... On March 17, 2015, Will Russell (Arizona State University) discussed ritual racing and the Perry Mesa Tradition. On April 2, 2013, Linda Mayro (Pima County Cultural Resources Manager) and Julia Fonseca (Pima County Office of ...

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Archaeology Cafe: Traces of the Individual in the Distant Past

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On October 15, 2013, Joshua Watts presented "

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Archaeology Cafe: Many Roads to the Truth

On October 7, 2014, Dr. Stephen E. Nash presented "Many Roads to the Truth: The Paul Sidney Martin Collections."

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Archaeology Café: Opening a Window into the Past

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