
Archaeologists working in the US Southwest have been interested in the “Salado phenomenon” for nearly a century. Though early research...

Over 1,000 years ago, the Fremont lived in the Uinta Basin; like those in the Four Corners area at the...

The depopulation of Ancestral Pueblo people from the northern Southwest has been a fascination of archaeologists for decades. Using a...

The title of this talk shares a name with a chapter Lyle Balenquah wrote for a forthcoming volume about "Indigenous...

Ravenous collectors stripped antiquities from Ancestral Puebloan communities at the turn of the 20th century. They shipped boxcar loads of...

Ancestral Pueblo people in early New Mexico and elsewhere in the Southwest began to create plazas, courtyards, terraces, and ritual...

Ground stone tool research, particularly those instruments used to process food resources, has moved closer to the foreground of archaeological...

Drs. Kari Schleher and Kellam Throgmorton will be discussing the latest updates and research from the Northern Chaco Outliers Project...

Join us for a special two-part mini-series featuring author Craig Childs and Hopi archaeologist Lyle Balenquah. While trekking through beautiful...

The Archaeology of Cactus Ruin: A Paper Excavation is a lesson designed to teach students how archaeologists use sampling strategies...

Exchange is a fundamental human behavior. While today, people rapidly exchange goods and information over great distances, in the past,...

Sociocultural anthropologist Dr. Kathy Fine-Dare will examine NAGPRA compliance practices as they have been informed by sets of frictions and...