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Founded in 1989, Archaeology Southwest practices a holistic,


01:04:51
The White Mountain Apache Experiment in Community-Based Site Protection
01:03:06
Mimbres Lives and Landscapes of Southwestern New Mexico
57:35
What's West of Phoenix: Patayan Archaeology of the Lower Gila River
01:04:24
Precontact Agriculture, Tucson versus Phoenix: It’s Not the Same!
58:50
Sonoran Desert Food and Lifeways, Past and Present
01:10:29
Painted Walls and Tree-Ring Dates in the Embattled Bears Ears Cultural Landscape
01:03:56
New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona
58:04
Life Before AD 1500 on the Upper Gila River, Southwest New Mexico
01:08:46
Blood Flowed Like Water
37:40
If All Mimbres Sites Are Not the Same, Then What Makes Mimbres Mimbres?
02:02
Preservation Archaeology at Casa Malpais
01:03:09
The Salado in Phoenix
50:04
Spanish Colonial & Mexican Period Life in Tucson
59:24
Teaching, Research, and Salado Archaeology in Southwest New Mexico
55:30
Tumamoc Hill: More than a Place for a Good Hike
43:58
Archaeology Under the Downtown Streets (and Runways)
48:12
Mimbres: History and Politics, Then and Now
01:05:23
Building an International Archaeology in Sonora, MĂ©xico
01:07:16
Phoenix Archaeology Under the Freeways
58:53
Hopi Migration Traditions and Archaeology
48:30
Early Agriculture in the Tucson Basin
14:06
The NHPA in Arizona: 50 Years of Protection, 200 Generations of Heritage
03:26
Pithouse Burn at Steam Pump Ranch
14:52
Pithouse Burning Experiment in Visible Light
25:37
Pithouse Burning Experiment in Infrared
01:05:33
Leaving Mesa Verde: The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century
55:26
Stability, Conflict, Connectivity, and Colonization in the Salinas Province
51:03
Practicing Preservation Archaeology at Mule Creek
01:08:29
Nomads in the Tribal Zone: Conflict & Compromise in 18th Century New Mexico
57:59
The Growth and Promise of Historical Archaeology in Academia and CRM
46:43
Discussing the Edge of Salado
01:04:32
When Social Networks Hurt
53:24
Inclusive Ideologies and Social Mechanisms
45:24
Ute, Comanche, and Pueblo Interaction in the Northern Rio Grande
52:44
Flagstaff’s Ancient Connections
47:50
The Fremont, Ancient Farmers of the Far Northern Southwest
46:57
Look on my works, ye mighty: Modeling Chaco Great House Visibility
01:04:04
Eastern and Western Perspectives on Archaeology and the Past
56:23
Re-thinking 17th-Century New Mexico
54:18
The Southwest without Paquimé
01:06:55
Riding the Serpent: The Cultural Relevance of Being a Hopi River Guide
56:45
Cities and Settlements, Past and Present
57:54
Lost Voices Found: Social Movements and Purposeful Equality in the Ancient Southwest
52:19
Consent and Dissent in Deep Time
38:02
Archaeology of the Human Experience
45:32
Collaborative Research with Native Communities
58:57
The Relationships among Social Interaction, Economics, and Culture
01:06:41
Fire, Climate, and Society—Past, Present, and Future
52:56
Archaeology Café: From Data to Digital Humanities Content
01:14:09
Canal Irrigation Studies on the Gila River Indian Community
03:06
MAPP Project - Arizona Trailer
01:11:58
Mapping People in Their Living Space: The Ethnoarchaeology of Mongolia's Reindeer Herders
58:00
Archaeology Café: Ancient Cultural Landscapes in Southeastern Utah
51:18
Archaeology Café: Exploring and Protecting the Great Bend of the Gila
50:59
Archaeology Café: A Historical Approach to Interpreting Great Kivas
01:04:18
Archaeology Café: Pan-Regional Exchange Systems and High-Status Goods
01:01:04
Archaeology Café: Big Data and Big Questions
53:26
Tea and Archaeology: Museums, Native Communities, and New Approaches for Living and Working Together
46:14
Tea and Archaeology: Chaco's Legacy in the Northern Southwest
01:02:38
Archaeology Café: Agave Farmers