The “Ancient Native American Pottery Replication Workshop: Decorated Wares of the 1300s” taught at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center by ceramist Andy Ward was a terrific learning experience for the students and the instructor. This workshop focused on replicating pottery types produced between AD 1270 and 1450 by Puebloan immigrants to southern Arizona. Some of this Read more…
June 2013: In the newest Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin’s featured article, “Dating the Sobaípuri: A Case Study in Chronology Building and Archaeological Interpretation,” archaeologist Dr. Deni J. Seymour discusses research she has conducted in southern Arizona’s San Pedro and Santa Cruz river valleys over the past 30 years on archaeological sites of the Sobaípuri O’odham, Read more…
November 2012: Our latest Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin features a scientific article by archaeologist Dr. Lawrence B. “Larry” Conyers titled “Advances in the Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar at Archaeological Sites in Southern Arizona.” Dr. Conyers, a University of Denver Department of Anthropology professor, has pioneered in archaeological explorations using the sophisticated ground-penetrating radar, or “GPR,” Read more…