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SUMMARY:“The Mogollon Culture of the US Southwest” 14-Session Zoom Adult Education Class
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesdays May 13 to August 5\, 2026\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “The Mogollon Culture of the US Southwest” 14-session Zoom adult education class will be taught by archaeologist Allen Dart. Each class will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The donation to register for the class ($109 per person; $90 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, Arizona Archaeological Society\, and Arizona Site Stewards members) supports Old Pueblo’s education programs about archaeology and traditional cultures.Donation does not include cost of optional AAS membership or AAS Certification Program enrollment. \nRegistered Professional Archaeologist Allen Dart teaches this class in 14 two-hour sessions on Wednesday evenings May 13-August 5\, 2025 to explore the archaeology of the ancient Mogollon culture of the American Southwest. The class covers the history of Mogollon archaeology\, Mogollon origins\, the complex subregional Mogollon “branches\,” chronology of habitation\, subsistence and settlement patterns through time\, artifacts\, rock art\, religious and social organization\, depopulation and movement\, and descendant peoples. Minimum enrollment 10 people. \nThe class meets the requirements of the Arizona Archaeological Society’s Training\, Certification and Education program’s “Advanced Southwest Archaeology – Mogollon” course. To qualify for the AAS Certification the student must submit a brief written or video research report. The AAS basic “Archaeology of the Southwest” class is recommended as a prerequisite but this is negotiable with the instructor. For information on the AAS Certification Program\, go to Certification Program under Activities on the AAS website\, http://www.azarchsoc.org. \nReservations and prepayment are due 10 days after reservation request or by 5 pm Monday May 11\, whichever is earlier. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201. \nFlyer: 20260513-0805(v1)TheMogollonCultureOfTheUSSouthwestFlyer \nCaption: Some Mogollon pottery\, clockwise from upper left:  Mimbres Black-on-white\, Four Mile Polychrome\, Reserve Black-on-white\, Mogollon Red-on-brown\, and two San Francisco Red\, photos courtesy of Office of Archaeological Studies\, New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/the-mogollon-culture-of-the-us-southwest-14-session-zoom-adult-education-class-2/
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SUMMARY:“Overview of Hohokam Pottery Wares and Types”  Online Adult Education Class
DESCRIPTION:“Overview of Hohokam Pottery Wares and Types” five-session online adult education class with archaeologist Allen Dart will be held online on Tuesdays June 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30\, and July 7\, 2026. Classes will be held from 4:00-5:30 p.m. ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time (same as Pacific Daylight Time) each Tuesday. There is a requested $55 donation per person ($44 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and Arizona Site Stewards members)\, which supports Old Pueblo’s education programs about archaeology and traditional cultures. \nRegistered Professional Archaeologist Allen Dart teaches this class in five 1½-hour sessions to familiarize participants with the main kinds of pottery found in southern Arizona archaeological sites of the Hohokam culture. The class will include hundreds of pottery photos\, definitions of terms commonly used in ceramic analysis\, identifying attributes of the most common Hohokam pottery wares and types\, reading materials and bibliographic sources on Hohokam pottery\, and plenty of discussion opportunities. Minimum enrollment 10 people. \nRegistration and prepayment are due 10 days after reservation request or by 5 pm Saturday June 6\, whichever is earlier. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nFlyer: 20260609-0707(v1)HohokamPotteryOnlineClassFlyer \nCaption: Arizona State Museum photos of two incised pottery censers set on a mirror\, and a Gila Butte Red-on-buff bowl; and William L. Deaver photo of a Rincon Polychrome jar
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/overview-of-hohokam-pottery-wares-and-types-online-adult-education-class-2/
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SUMMARY:“The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” Online Adult Education Class
DESCRIPTION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center will be sponsoring “The Hohokam Culture of Southern Arizona” 14-session Zoom adult education class\, each Wednesday from September 9-December 16\, 2026. Taught by archaeologist Allen Dart\, these classes will be held from 6:30-8:30 pm ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time (same as Pacific Daylight Time through Oct. 28)\, except skip October 21. \nRegistered Professional Archaeologist Allen Dart teaches this class in 14 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. Minimum enrollment 10 people. \nThe class meets the requirements of the Arizona Archaeological Society’s Training\, Certification and Education program’s “Advanced Southwest Archaeology–Hohokam” course. To qualify for the AAS Certification the student must submit a brief written or video research report. The AAS basic “Archaeology of the Southwest” class is recommended as a prerequisite but this is negotiable with the instructor. For information on the AAS Certification Program\, go to Certification Program under Activities on the AAS website\, http://www.azarchsoc.org. \nThe fee for this 14-session class is $109 per person. Reservations and prepayment are due 10 days after reservation request or by 12 pm Arizona time Friday September 4\, whichever is earlier. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201. \nFlyer: 20260909-1216(v1)TheHohokamCultureOfSouthernArizonaClassFlyer\nCaption: Hohokam culture: Photos by Arthur Vokes (cut shell artifacts)\, Flor de María Dart (Casa Grande Ruins)\, and Allen Dart (Santa Cruz Red-on-buff jar) \n 
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/the-hohokam-culture-of-southern-arizona-online-adult-education-class/
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