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TOUR | Peru

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From the golden tombs of the Moche on Peru’s coastal plain, to the splendor of Cuzco and the magic of Machu Picchu high in the Andes, our tour promises to...

TOUR | Ohio Moundbuilders

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Hundreds of years ago in what is now part of southern Ohio, a complex culture of mound builders flourished.  Extensive earthworks, some towering six stories high, are the legacy of...

TOUR | Cliff Dwellers

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They rank among the most amazing archaeological sites anywhere: walls and doorways, towers and kivas, all tucked neatly into sandstone cliffs.  More than 700 years ago, the Ancestral Puebloan and...

VIRTUAL LECTURE | Insights from an Iroquoian Village

Zoom Webinars

We are excited to welcome Dr. Bill Engelbrecht as our guest lecturer this month. He will be discussing Eaton Archaeological Preserve, a multicomponent site owned by the Archaeological Conservancy.

The Rocks Speak | New Insights into Indigenous North American Rock Art

U.S. Navy Memorial & Naval Heritage Center 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington D.C., DC, United States

In North America, and in particular the arid and rocky Southwest, there are important culturally-diverse assemblages of images on rock that were created as early as the Archaic period, and...

TOUR | Spirit of the West

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The northern Great Basin and the eastern Sierra are home to some of the most dramatic and harsh landscapes in the world, requiring complex strategies for survival by Indigenous people...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Two Views of Hopi

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Verma Nequatewa (Hotvela, Second Mesa Hopi) and Dr. Robert W.  Rhodes Verma: Hopi born & raised; distinguished jewelry artist (Sonwai); 25 year apprenticeship w/her uncle,  renowned jewelry artist Charles Loloma...

TOUR | Oaxaca

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Join us in Oaxaca, Mexico during one of the most unusual festivals anywhere – the Day of the Dead.  On this day, people prepare home altars and cemeteries to welcome...

SOUTHWEST SEMINARS | Sandal Imagery in the Chaco Road System & Greater Bears Ears

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa FE, NM, United States

Presented by: Dr. Benjamin Aaron Bellorado Anthropological archaeologist; Assistant Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum; 25 years research in perishable and textile analyses, dendroarchaeology (tree ring dating), ceramic analysis, and...