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Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society

Lecture Series

Oct 19, 2009: Eric Polingyouma
Migration History of the Hopi

Nov 16, 2009: Randall McGuire
Cerros de Trincheras & Warfare in Sonora, Mexico

Dec 21, 2009: Stephen Nash
Fast Approaching Zero: Tree-Ring Dating at Mesa Verde

Jan 18, 2010: John Kantner
Facts & Fictions of Ancient Puebloan Cannibalism

Feb. 15, 2010: James Vint
Revisiting Las Capas and its Place in Early Agriculture,
ca. 1200 to 800 B.C.E.

March 15, 2010: Steve Lekson
Chimney Rock and Chaco Canyon, Pinnacle and Mesa Verde:
Ancestral Pueblo Regional Dynamics

April 19, 2010: Will Tsosie
Y á d i i l a, H á d i i l i ł ? !: Perspective from a practicing Native American archaeologist

May 17, 2010: Todd Pitezel
I Rented a Mule and Found Religion

June 21, 2010: Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History

July 19, 2010: Marlesa Gray and Roger Anyon
Recent Excavations at Tucson's Historic Alameda-Stone Cemetery

The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society’s monthly meetings and lectures are held the 3rd Monday of each month, except August, at 7:30 p.m. at Duval Auditorium, University Medical Center, 1501 North Campbell Avenue (north of Speedway).

Duval Auditorium can be reached by proceeding either north or south on North Campbell and turning west into the UMC between the two traffic lights - one is at Speedway and one is at Elm. Free parking is available south of Mabel Street, across from the College of Nursing. The Front Entrance is on the top level of the parking structure. Duval Auditorium is on the 2nd level of the Hospital. Upon entering the Front Entrance, turn right and then follow the signs to Duval Auditorium.

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