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Publications

AAHS members receive Glyphs and Kiva as a part of their membership benefits.

Glyphs, the Society's newsletter, is published monthly and announces talks, field trips, classes, and relevant news.

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Kiva is a quarterly journal containing articles on southwestern archaeology, anthropology and history. Past issues have been devoted to such topics as: the pottery village of Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua; Anasazi origins; and the Archaic-Formative transition in the Tucson Basin.

Current and Upcoming Issues:

KIVA:  Volume 75-1

Geoarchaeology of a Late Prehistoric Water Storage Feature at Pueblo Oso Negro, Chupadera Basin, New Mexico, by Monica L. Murrell and Phillip H. Shelley

Scouting for Apache Archaeology in the Sub-Mogollon Rim Region, by Sarah Herr, Chris North, and J. Scott Wood

Room Function and Room Suites in Late Mogollon Pueblo Sites, by Tammy Stone

Climate Change and Cultural Response in the Prehistoric American Southwest, by Larry V. Benson and Michael Berry

KIVA:  Volume 75-2

Special Hohokam issue. Guest edited by William H. Doelle.

KIVA:  Volume 75-3

Environmental Change, Population Movement, and the Post-Chaco Transition at Albert Porter Pueblo, by Susan Ryan

A New Look at Fremont Cordage from Mantle's Cave in Northwest Colorado, by Sheila Goff

An Analysis of Prehistoric Sandals from Antelope Cave, Arizona, by David T. Yoder

Escaping Corruption, Connecting Worlds: A Symbolic Interpretation for Pueblo III Towers in the Northern San Juan, by Ruth Van Dyke and Anthony King

KIVA:  Volume 75-4

The Archaeology of Pueblo Grande De Nevada: Past and Current Research Within Nevada’s Lost City, by Karen G. Harry and James T. Watson

The Autumn of Foraging in the Little Green Valley, by Michael Diehl and Sarah Herr

The Context and Process of Pueblo Mural Painting in the Historic Era, by Julie Solometo

The Role of El Paso Polychrome in Refining Site Chronology at Roadmap Village and Las Animas Village, New Mexico, by Will G. Russell

To see a Call for Papers or Instructions for Authors visit the Altamira Press websiteOpens in a new window and click on Journals.

AAHS has joined in a collaboration with AltaMira Press to publish Kiva. To subscribe to Kiva individuals should go to the membership page. Institutions should contact AltaMira Press directly. All individuals or institutions interested in ordering back issues of Kiva should visit the AltaMira Press websiteOpens in a new window or call 800-273-2223.

Cumulative Index to Kiva Volumes 1-60

For additional information contact:
Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
P.O. 210026
Tucson, AZ  85721-0026

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