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The Archaeological Conservancy's

2023 Virtual Lecture Series


Meteorites Found at or near Ancient Ruins in Central Arizona

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Ken Zoll, Executive Director Emeritus of the Verde Valley Archaeological Center


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More about the lecture:

Join us at 5:00 PM MDT on October 26, 2023 for a presentation with Ken Zoll, Executive Director Emeritus of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum in Camp Verde, AZ. He will discuss meteorites that have been found at several ancient sites in the American Southwest.

Four of these meteorites were in or near dwellings of the Sinagua Culture in Central Arizona. The Sinagua meteorites were determined to be part of the Canyon Diablo meteorite that created Meteor Crater near Flagstaff more than 50,000 years ago. Literature suggested that these specimens were manually transported to their locations by Native Americans hundreds of years ago. However, using recent research and modeling, the manuport hypothesis is questioned, resulting in an alternative conclusion. In addition, the estimated date of the destruction of one of the Sinagua ruins was confirmed using radiocarbon dating of charred material adhering to the meteorite that was found in the dwelling.

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About the presenter:

Ken Zoll is a founding member of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum in Camp Verde and was its Executive Director from 2012 to 2022, when he retired and was named Executive Director Emeritus. Ken is also a “featured presenter” on Arizona archaeology for the “Best of Sedona” Road Scholar program of Northern Arizona University. Author of six books and several articles on archaeology, rock art and cultural astronomy, he continues to study, teach and write.


This lecture series is sponsored by The Archaeological Conservancy and is free to our Members and the General Public.  Recorded lectures will also be available on YouTube or on this page after the event.
For questions about the event or how to register, please contact Susan Bowdoin ([email protected]) or Sarah Webber ([email protected]).

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