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Webinars: Lithophones in Colorado: Were these ground stone artifacts utilized to play some of the earliest music in the western U.S.?
A new class of prehistoric artifacts called portable lithophones has been identified from Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve...
Webinars: The Importance of Information Professionals in Research: From Project Development to the Repository
Within research projects, the value or importance of including or using an information professional is often unknown by the researcher...
Webinars: LiDAR and the Central Mesa Verde Region
LiDAR point clouds, published by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 3D Elevation Program, are being increasingly used by archaeologists...
Webinars: Rethinking the Origins of Horse Domestication and its Impact on the Ancient World
The domestication of the horse is widely understood as one of the most significant events in human history – with...
Webinars: Local Production and Global Marketing of Oaxacan Mezcal
This presentation explores Oaxacan mezcal as a newcomer to the global market. Not only is mezcal Oaxaca’s fastest growing rural...
Webinars: Save History: How to Protect Archaeological Sites from Looting and Vandalism
The Bureau of Indian Affairs and Archaeology Southwest are partners in a multi-year Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) agreement to...
Webinars: Powerful Pigment: Unearthing the Enigmatic Fremont Red-on-Gray Pottery
Painted ceramic sherds found at late Fremont Native American sites mainly consist of black-on-gray or black-on-white types produced in central...
Webinars: Staking Futures Together: Mediating Conflict through Games in Ancient North America
In considering the archaeological manifestation of conflict between peoples in ancient North America, greater attention should be given to gambling...
Webinars: Domestication: The Beginning or the End of Community Relationships
The concept of domestication has fascinated and defined how humans view history. Domestication itself is a descriptor of a relationship...
Webinars: Archaeology, Indigenous Knowledge, and Restorative Justice in Canada
Archaeology in North America has long been associated with colonial, extractive practices, where the materials, landscapes, and bodies of Indigenous...
Webinars: Historical and Modern Challenges of Native American Identity Formation, Tribal Enrollment, and Blood Quantum Laws
In the United States, blood quantum (BQ) based enrollment criteria find their roots in settler-colonial policies to erase, assimilate, and...
Webinars: Cooper’s Ferry/Nipéhe: A Pre-Clovis Site in North America
The Cooper's Ferry/Nipéhe site in western Idaho provides a rich and detailed perspective on the lifeways of American Upper Paleolithic...

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