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One Question Answered…

  By Katherine A. Dungan, Research Assistant Kelly and Madeline excavating the pit structure. A posthole and the beginning of the entryway are visible in the part of the unit that is in the...

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Student Post: For the Love of Obsidian

  By Deborah L. Huntley, Preservation Archaeologist Looking down at the obsidian outcrop from above. Click to enlarge. Jordan Taher’s encounter with the Mule Creek obsidian source has been a...

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…And More Questions Raised!

  By Katherine A. Dungan, Research Assistant Emily and Megan excavate a posthole and hearth on the upper floor of this room. Click to enlarge. In my last post, I described three goals for our research...

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Student Post: Reaching Out, part 2

  By Deborah L. Huntley, Preservation Archaeologist Community members gather at our show-and-tell table inside the Gila Senior Center. Click to enlarge. Elizabeth Newcomb describes our second...

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Archaeometry in Southwest Archaeology

Authors in this issue describe how they pursue archaeological questions through scientific techniques. Issue editors: Mary F. Ownby and Mark D. Elson

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Report from the 2012 National Preservation Conference

By Bill Doelle, Archaeology Southwest President & CEO View from the convention center to Riverfront Park along the Spokane River. Click to enlarge. The National Trust for Historic Preservation...

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Social Networks in the Distant Past

Issue editor Matthew Peeples presents the work of his colleagues on the Southwest Social Networks project, which applies network analyses to archaeological data from the three centuries before...

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Back to Basics, Part 1

Pause! By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   As I reviewed recent posts, I thought we should take a moment to break it down for those who are interested in learning what Southwest archaeology...

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Back to Basics, Part 2: Archaeological Cultures in the Southwest

By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   On Monday, I wrote about how archaeologists define culture areas, which represent geographic zones in which people were living in generally similar ways...

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Back to Basics, Part 3: Broad Research Themes

By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   The archaeological culture areas I described on Wednesday are really just a means of conceptualizing similarities and differences among people living in...

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One Question Answered…

  By Katherine A. Dungan, Research Assistant Kelly and Madeline excavating the pit structure. A posthole and the beginning of the entryway are visible in the part of the unit that is in the...

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Student Post: For the Love of Obsidian

  By Deborah L. Huntley, Preservation Archaeologist Looking down at the obsidian outcrop from above. Click to enlarge. Jordan Taher’s encounter with the Mule Creek obsidian source has been a...

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…And More Questions Raised!

  By Katherine A. Dungan, Research Assistant Emily and Megan excavate a posthole and hearth on the upper floor of this room. Click to enlarge. In my last post, I described three goals for our research...

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Student Post: Reaching Out, part 2

  By Deborah L. Huntley, Preservation Archaeologist Community members gather at our show-and-tell table inside the Gila Senior Center. Click to enlarge. Elizabeth Newcomb describes our second...

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Archaeometry in Southwest Archaeology

Authors in this issue describe how they pursue archaeological questions through scientific techniques. Issue editors: Mary F. Ownby and Mark D. Elson

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Report from the 2012 National Preservation Conference

By Bill Doelle, Archaeology Southwest President & CEO View from the convention center to Riverfront Park along the Spokane River. Click to enlarge. The National Trust for Historic Preservation...

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Social Networks in the Distant Past

Issue editor Matthew Peeples presents the work of his colleagues on the Southwest Social Networks project, which applies network analyses to archaeological data from the three centuries before...

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Back to Basics, Part 1

Pause! By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   As I reviewed recent posts, I thought we should take a moment to break it down for those who are interested in learning what Southwest archaeology...

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Back to Basics, Part 2: Archaeological Cultures in the Southwest

By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   On Monday, I wrote about how archaeologists define culture areas, which represent geographic zones in which people were living in generally similar ways...

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Back to Basics, Part 3: Broad Research Themes

By Matt Peeples, Preservation Archaeologist   The archaeological culture areas I described on Wednesday are really just a means of conceptualizing similarities and differences among people living in...

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