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Founded in 1989, Archaeology Southwest practices a holistic,


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A Lifelong Zuni Farmer's Authority and Influence
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Tasting History: A Hands-on Approach and Revival of Native and Traditional Agave Crops in Tucson
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A New Kind of Archaeology
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Tea and Archaeology: Past, Present, & Future of Archaeology Southwest
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Tres Hornos: Experimental Archaeology of Earthen Ovens
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SunZia Transmission Project in the San Pedro Valley—March 4, 2024
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SunZia Transmission Project in the San Pedro Valley—February 14, 2024
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Archaeologies of Foodways and Cuisine
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Indigenous Agriculture: Planting for Survival
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More than Subsistence: How Anishinaabe Foodways Nourish Culture, Kinship, and Community Wellbeing
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Ancient Domestication of the Four Corners Potato: Archaeology, Sex, and Genetics
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Tame or Wild? Emergent Ranching Cultures of the Spanish Colonial Pimería Alta
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Collaborating with Diné Communities
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Archaeologies that Matter:
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Collaborative Archaeology and the "Becoming Hopi" Project
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Weaving a Partnership: The Collaborative Journey of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project
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The Chinese Railroad Worker Experience in Terrace, Utah
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Public Archaeology in African American Communities
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Revitalizing Cultural Lifestyle through Archeological Preservation
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Diné Archaeology on Chacra Mesa
01:02:50
Birds of the Sun: Macaws, Parrots, and People
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Protecting Greater Chaco
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A Rafter of Burials: Sapa’owingeh Turkey Interments
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Birds, Feathers, and Ancient Pueblo Pottery
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The Importance of Birds in Chaco Canyon
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Ducks, Power, and the San Juan Basketmakers
01:03:46
Turkey Feather Blankets in Ancestral Pueblo History
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Turkeys in the Mimbres Valley
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Ancestral Pueblo Turkey Penning in Perspective
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Komatke Trail Survey, Sonoran Desert National Monument
01:05:14
Was Sells Red Pottery a Marker of Tohono O’odham Identity in Late Precontact Times?
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Just What Is cyberSW?
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Should We Stay or Should We Go? Farming and Climate Change, 1000–1450 CE
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Preservation Archaeology’s Role in Responding to Archaeological Resource Crimes
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2020 Perspectives and Tools for Addressing Archaeological Resource Crime
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Act Now to Permanently Protect the Greater Chaco Landscape
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Archaeology Southwest’s Conservation Properties and their Emerging Roles in Preservation Archaeology
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Beloved Things: Micaceous Bean Pots and Connections to the Hispanic New Mexican Homeland
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Irrigation Longevity and Social Change among the Lower Salt River Hohokam
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Safford, Ancient Arizona’s Forgotten Cosmopolitan Center
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Archaeology Southwest Hosts Chaco Roundtable with Rep. Haaland and Tribal Leaders
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 7: Pressure Flaking
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What Do Geoarchaeologists Do?
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 6: Biface Thinning
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 5: Heat-Treating Rock
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 4: Reduction
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 3: All About Flakes
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 2: Flintknapping Tools
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How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? Part 1: Introduction to Flintknapping
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A Tale of Two Cities: Casa Malpais, Kinishba, and the Elusive Promise of Archaeological Tourism
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Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan
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You can help protect Greater Chaco. Paul Reed shares how.
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What the Fossils of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Can Tell Us about our Future.
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Why You Should Experience Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
01:09:09
Why Native American Voices Matter
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The Bears Ears Water Project
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Why You Should Experience Pecos National Historical Park
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Seeking Common Ground on Public Lands: Voices and Views from Bears Ears Country
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Why You Should Experience the Painted Rock Petroglyph Site
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The Greater Gila River: Public Lands, Tribal Lands, and Our Connections to These Places