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SUMMARY:“The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” 12-session adult education class online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Each Monday evening from September 20 – December 13\, 2021 (except skip October 25)\, archaeologist Allen Dart\, RPA\, Executive Director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, will teach “The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” 12-session adult education class online via Zoom\, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. There is a requested donation of $99 ($80 for members of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, Arizona Archaeological Society [AAS]\, and Friends of Pueblo Grande Museum [FOPGM]). This does not include costs of recommended text (The Hohokam Millennium by Paul R. Fish and Suzanne K. Fish\, editors; available from Old Pueblo for $24.95 [Old Pueblo\, AAS\, & FOPGM members $20] + shipping) and does not include cost of optional AAS membership or AAS Certification Program enrollment. \nRegistered Professional Archaeologist Allen Dart teaches this class in 12 two-hour sessions to explore the archaeology of the ancient Hohokam culture of the American Southwest. The class covers Hohokam origins\, subsistence and settlement systems\, social and organizational systems\, material culture including ceramics\, other artifacts\, and architecture\, interaction within and beyond the Hohokam culture’s regional boundaries\, and ideas on religion and exchange. Students seeking the AAS Certification are expected to prepare a brief research report to be presented orally or in written or video format. Minimum enrollment 10 people. \nReservations and prepayment required by 5 p.m. Thursday September 16. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nPhoto caption: “Norton Family” Hohokam cut-shell figurines in the Norton Allen Collection\, Arizona State Museum\, University of Arizona\, photo by Arthur W. Vokes. \nFlyer: 20210920-1213(v2)TheHohokamCultureOfSouthernArizonaClassFlyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/the-hohokam-culture-of-southern-arizona-12-session-adult-education-class-online-via-zoom/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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SUMMARY:“The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” 12-session online adult education class
DESCRIPTION:  \nWednesdays January 6-March 31\, 2021: Online \n“The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” 12-session online adult education class via Zoom taught by archaeologist Allen Dart\, RPA\, Executive Director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, Tucson \n6:30 to 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday evening January 6 through March 31 except skip February 10; $95 donation ($80 for members of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, Arizona Archaeological Society [AAS]\, and Friends of Pueblo Grande Museum [FOPGM]) does not include costs of recommended text (The Hohokam Millennium by Paul R. Fish and Suzanne K. Fish\, editors; available from Old Pueblo for $24.95 [Old Pueblo\, AAS\, & FOPGM members $20] + shipping). \nArchaeologist Allen Dart teaches this class in 12 two-hour sessions to explore the archaeology of the ancient Hohokam culture of the American Southwest. The class covers Hohokam origins\, subsistence and settlement systems\, social and organizational systems\, material culture including ceramics\, other artifacts\, and architecture\, interaction within and beyond the Hohokam culture’s regional boundaries\, and ideas on religion and trade. Students seeking the AAS Certification are expected to prepare a brief research report to be presented orally or in written or video format. Minimum enrollment 10\, maximum 20. \nReservations and prepayment required by 5 p.m. Saturday January 2nd. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nPhoto caption: “Norton Family” Hohokam cut-shell figurines in the Norton Allen Collection\, Arizona State Museum\, University of Arizona\, photo by Arthur W. Vokes \nLink to flyer: 20210106-0331(v1)TheHohokamOfSouthernArizonaClassFlyer
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/the-hohokam-culture-of-southern-arizona-12-session-online-adult-education-class/
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190115T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20180602T023931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180602T023931Z
UID:1368-1547577000-1553027400@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Prehistory of the Southwest” Class
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Tuesday\, January 15\, 2019 and each Tuesday following through March 19\, 2019\, archaeologist Allen Dart will be teaching “Prehistory of the Southwest” classes at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, located at 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ (at Tucson Unified School District’s Ajo Service Center\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, 1/2-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park). Classes will be held each Tuesday evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m.\, on Jan. 15\, 22 & 29\, Feb. 5\, 12\, 19 & 26\, and March 5\, 12 & 19\, 2019. Requested donation is $95 ($80 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary member)\, not including cost of the recommended text or of optional Arizona Archaeological Society membership. Minimum enrollment 8\, maximum 20. \n“Prehistory of the Southwest” is an introductory course in the study of the American Southwest\, developed by the Arizona Archaeological Society to provide a basic overview of this region’s archaeology and cultures. Ten weekly evening class sessions will cover cultural sequences\, dating systems\, subsistence strategies\, development of urbanization\, abandonments of different areas at different times\, and the general characteristics of major cultural groups that have lived in the Southwest over the past 13\,000-plus years. Besides offering an up-to-date synthesis of southwestern prehistory for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Southwest\, the class can be used as prerequisite for all other courses offered to members of the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) enrolled in or interested in enrolling in the AAS Certification Program. Instructor Allen Dart is a registered professional archaeologist employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is volunteer executive director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center.\nReservations and prepayment required\, registration deadline Friday January 11. 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org to register or for more information. \nPhoto by Jeffrey S. Dean of Kiet Siel Pueblo\, one of the sites discussed in the “Prehistory of the Southwest” class.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/prehistory-of-the-southwest-class/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20161115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20160521T012631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160521T012631Z
UID:1040-1473791400-1479241800@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:“Prehistory of the Southwest” class at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Jeffrey S. Dean of Kiet Siel Pueblo\, one of the sites discussed in the “Prehistory of the Southwest” class. \n“Prehistory of the Southwest” is a 20-hour class with archaeologist Allen Dart\, which will be held on Tuesday nights (6:30-8:30 pm) from September 13 to November 15\, 2016. These classes will be at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th Street\, Tucson (at Tucson Unified School District’s Ajo Service Center\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park).  Fee $95 ($80 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members)\, not counting cost of the recommended text or of optional Arizona Archaeological Society membership. Minimum enrollment 8\, maximum 32. \n“Prehistory of the Southwest” is an introductory course in the study of the American Southwest\, developed by the Arizona Archaeological Society to provide a basic overview of this region’s archaeology and cultures. Ten weekly evening class sessions will cover cultural sequences\, dating systems\, subsistence strategies\, development of urbanization\, abandonments of different areas at different times\, and the general characteristics of major cultural groups that have lived in the Southwest over the past 13\,000-plus years. Besides offering an up-to-date synthesis of southwestern prehistory for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Southwest\, the class can be used as prerequisite for all other courses offered to members of the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) enrolled in or interested in enrolling in the AAS Certification Program. Instructor Allen Dart is a registered professional archaeologist employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is volunteer executive director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. \nReservations required\, registration deadline Thursday\, September 8\, ph: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org to register or for more information.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/prehistory-of-the-southwest-class-at-old-pueblo-archaeology-center/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20151003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20151003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20150512T024941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150523T040450Z
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SUMMARY:Arrowhead-making and Flintknapping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Arrowhead-making and Flintknapping Workshop” with flintknapper Sam Greenleaf at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\,  2201 W. 44th Street\, Tucson (in Tucson Unified School District’s Ajo Service Center\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park). Time: 9 a.m. to noon. $35 ($28 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) fee includes all materials and equipment. Learn how to make arrowheads\, spear points\, and other flaked stone artifacts just like ancient peoples did. In this workshop\, flintknapping expert Sam Greenleaf provides participants with hands-on experience and learning on how prehistoric people made and used projectile points and other tools created from obsidian and other stone. The class is designed to help modern people understand how prehistoric Native Americans made traditional crafts\, and is not intended to train students how to make artwork for sale. Minimum enrollment 6\, maximum 8. Reservations required: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \n \nFlintknapper Sam Greenleaf forming an arrowhead out of stone
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/arrowhead-making-and-flintknapping-workshop/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20150411T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20150411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20150220T054916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150220T055954Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Native American Pottery Replication Workshop: Corrugated Ware of the Mogollon Culture
DESCRIPTION:Saturday and Sunday April 11 & 12\, & Sunday April 19\, 2015 \nOld Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th Street\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park\, Tucson. \n9 a.m. to noon & 1-4 p.m. on first two days; 9 a.m. to noon on second Sunday. Fee $70 ($56 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members); each participant must provide a small water bowl\, hand towel\, & 2 plastic grocery bags; clay & all other class materials are provided. \nIn this workshop students will explore and authentically recreate corrugated pottery as it was made by the prehistoric Mogollon culture. Mogollon corrugated pottery is sometimes overlooked because it is not flashy like polished and painted pottery types\, but a close examination reveals an elegance of form and sophisticated techniques used in construction. Workshop participants will learn the history of these pottery types and experience the entire process of reproducing them from processing raw materials\, to hand coiling vessels\, culminating in an authentic outdoor pottery firing. This workshop will take place over the course of one weekend during which the pots are created completely then left to dry\, followed later by a Sunday morning in which we will fire all the pottery produced. Each participant will leave with a beautiful\, authentic\, finished reproduction of a prehistoric corrugated pot. Any participants who are unable to attend the later firing can arrange to have their pots fired and shipped to them (student pays for shipping). \nInstructor Andy Ward is a diligent student of southwestern prehistory and archaeology who has worked with archaeologists to locate resources in field surveys and in excavations. He began working to reproduce prehistoric pottery while still in high school and has successfully recreated many of the prehistoric pottery types of southern Arizona. \nReservations required: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/ancient-native-american-pottery-replication-workshop-corrugated-ware-of-the-mogollon-culture/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20141012T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20141012T170000
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CREATED:20140610T093742Z
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SUMMARY:Traditional Pottery Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Traditional Pottery Making Workshop” with Andy Ward at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th Street\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park\, Tucson. \n            2 to 5 p.m. each Sunday. Fee $79 ($63.20 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members) includes all materials except clay\, which participants will collect during class field trip. \n           A series of seven pottery-making class sessions will be offered by artist Andy Ward on seven Sunday afternoons October 12 through November 23\, 2014\, including a clay-gathering field trip on October 19. The class is designed to help modern people understand how prehistoric Native Americans made and used pottery\, and is not intended to train students how to make artwork for sale. The Level 1 class demonstrates traditional hand-building pottery techniques using gourd scrapers\, mineral paints\, and yucca brushes instead of modern potters’ wheels and paint. The course introduces some history of southwestern Ancestral and Modern Pueblo\, Mogollon\, and Hohokam pottery-making\, includes a field trip in which participants dig their own clay\, and demonstrates initial steps in forming\, shaping and smoothing\, and completion of bowls and jars of both smooth and corrugated pottery\, by scraping\, polishing\, slipping and painting. The paddle-and-anvil hand-building method is also demonstrated.\n \n            Reservations required: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nClick here for a flyer containing more information.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/traditional-pottery-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
ORGANIZER;CN="Old Pueblo Archaeology Center":MAILTO:info@oldpueblo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20140908T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20140908T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20140610T090144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140610T090144Z
UID:528-1410201000-1410208200@www.oldpueblo.org
SUMMARY:Prehistory of the Southwest
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Prehistory of the Southwest” class with archaeologist Allen Dart at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th Street\, Tucson (at Tucson Unified School District’s Ajo Service Center\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park) \n  \n            6:30 to 8:30 p.m. each Monday September 8 through November 17\, 2014 (except no class on Veterans Day November 10). Fee $50 ($40 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members)\, not counting cost of the recommended text or of optional Arizona Archaeological Society membership. Minimum enrollment 8\, maximum 32. \n  \n            “Prehistory of the Southwest” is an introductory course in the study of the American Southwest\, developed by the Arizona Archaeological Society to provide a basic overview of this region’s archaeology and cultures. Ten weekly evening class sessions will cover cultural sequences\, dating systems\, subsistence strategies\, development of urbanization\, abandonments of different areas at different times\, and the general characteristics of major cultural groups that have lived in the Southwest over the past 13\,000-plus years. Besides offering an up-to-date synthesis of southwestern prehistory for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Southwest\, the class can be used as prerequisite for all other courses offered to members of the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) enrolled in or interested in enrolling in the AAS Certification Program. Instructor Allen Dart is a registered professional archaeologist employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and is volunteer executive director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center.  \n  \n      Reservations required\, registration deadline Wednesday September 4: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org to register or for more information. Click here for a flyer containing more information.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/prehistory-southwest/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
ORGANIZER;CN="Old Pueblo Archaeology Center":MAILTO:info@oldpueblo.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20140412T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20140412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T225035
CREATED:20140116T110534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T061939Z
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SUMMARY:Ancient Native American Pottery Replication Workshop: Decorated Wares of the 1300s
DESCRIPTION:“Ancient Native American Pottery Replication Workshop: Decorated Wares of the 1300s” with ceramist Andy Ward at Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th Street\, just west of La Cholla Blvd.\, ½-mile north of John F. Kennedy Park\, Tucson. \n9 a.m. to noon & 1-4 p.m. on first two days\, April 12 and 13; 9 a.m. to noon on second Saturday\, April 26. Fee $57 ($46 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Pueblo Grande Museum Auxiliary members); each participant must provide a small water bowl\, hand towel\, & 2 plastic grocery bags; clay & all other class materials are provided \nThis workshop will focus on replicating the pottery types produced by Pueblo peoples in southern Arizona between AD 1270 and 1450. Some of this region’s most elaborately decorated and widely traded pottery types including those known as Tucson Polychrome\, Gila Polychrome\, and Tonto Polychrome were introduced by Ancestral Pueblo immigrants who came here from northern Arizona and southern Utah. Workshop participants will learn the history of these pottery types and experience the entire process of reproducing them including processing raw materials\, and forming and decorating vessels\, culminating in an authentic outdoor pottery firing. This exciting and fast paced workshop will take place over the course of one weekend during which the pots are created completely then left to dry\, followed later by a Saturday morning in which we will fire all the pottery produced. Each participant will leave with a beautiful\, authentic\, finished reproduction of a prehistoric pot. Any participants who are unable to attend the later firing can arrange to have their pots fired and shipped to them (student pays for shipping). \nInstructor Andy Ward is a diligent student of southwestern prehistory and archaeology who has worked with archaeologists to locate resources in field surveys and in excavations. He began working to reproduce prehistoric pottery while still in high school and has successfully recreated many of the prehistoric pottery types of southern Arizona. \nReservations required: 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org.\nClick here for a flyer containing more information.
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/ancient-native-american-pottery-replication-workshop-decorated-wares-1300s/
LOCATION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, 2201 W. 44th St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Prehistory of the Southwest Class: The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona
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