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SUMMARY:“Archaeology of the Southwest” 14-Session Online Adult Education Class
DESCRIPTION:Each Wednesday evening from January 21 through April 22\, 2026\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Archaeology of the Southwest” 14-session online adult education class with archaeologist Allen Dart will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. (ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time). The requested donation of $109 ($90 for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center\, Arizona Archaeological Society [AAS]\, and Arizona Site Stewards members) supports Old Pueblo’s education programs about archaeology and traditional cultures. Donation does not include cost of the recommended text or of optional Arizona Archaeological Society membership. \nArchaeology of the Southwest is an introductory course that provides a basic overview of the US Southwest’s ancestral cultures. Its 14 evening class sessions will cover cultural sequences\, dating systems\, subsistence strategies\, development of urbanization\, depopulation 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 cultures for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Southwest\, the class can be taken for certification in the Arizona Archaeological Society (AAS) Certification/Education Program. (It is a prerequisite for certification in all of the AAS’s other courses offered.) Instructor Allen Dart is a registered professional archaeologist and executive director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. Minimum enrollment 10 people. For information on the AAS and its Certification program visit www.azarchsoc.org/page-807603. \nDonations are due 10 days after reservation request or by 5 pm Monday January 19\, whichever is earlier. To register or for more information contact Old Pueblo at 520-798-1201 or info@oldpueblo.org. \nFlyer: 20260121-0422(v1)ArchaeologyOfTheSouthwestOnlineClassFlyer \nCaption: Photo credits\, clockwise from upper left: Gwen Buttrill; Archaeology Southwest/Desert Archaeology; Bureau of American Ethnology/Cosmos Mindeleff;  University of Nevada-Las Vegas; National Park Service/Russ Bodnar
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/archaeology-of-the-southwest-14-session-online-adult-education-class-2/
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SUMMARY:“The Jim Click Millions for Tucson Raffle”
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 2nd\, 2026\, at 5 p.m. is the deadline for getting tickets from Old Pueblo Archaeology Center for “The Jim Click Millions for Tucson Raffle\,” for which the Grand Prize is a new 2026 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Roush? Edition pickup truck valued at approximately $49\,940 counting destination charges! Two other Great Prizes to be awarded are a pair of first-class round-trip airline tickets to nearly anywhere in the world\, and $5\,000 cash. \nOn Thursday\, December 10\, Tucson’s Jim Click Automotive Team will give away a 2026 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Roush? Edition pickup truck in this annual raffle to raise $Millions for Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and other southern Arizona nonprofit organizations. With your contribution you could win this slick but rugged 2026 truck\, or two first-class round-trip airline tickets to almost anywhere in the world (some restrictions apply)\, or $5\,000 in cash! Old Pueblo Archaeology Center gets to keep all revenues from the tickets we sell\, so please get yours from Old Pueblo before we sell all the ones that have been allotted to us! The tickets are five for $100 or $25 per ticket\, and 100% of what you contribute to us for tickets will go directly to Old Pueblo’s education programs! \nOld Pueblo’s raffle rules: For Old Pueblo Archaeology Center to enter tickets into the raffle for you\, we must receive your request for tickets and your donation for them no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday\, December 2\, so we can turn in all of our sold tickets to the raffle manager the next day. Old Pueblo must account for all tickets issued to us and must return all unsold tickets\, so advance payment for tickets is required. Tickets may be purchased through the PayPal “Donate” button on Old Pueblo’s www.oldpueblo.org home page or by calling 520-798-1201 to provide your Visa\, MasterCard\, Discover\, or American Express card payment authorization. Once payment is received\, Old Pueblo will enter your name and contact information on your ticket(s)\, enter them into the drawing\, and mail you the correspondingly numbered ticket stubs with a letter acknowledging your contribution. \nFor tickets or more information about Old Pueblo’s involvement in the raffle contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201. For more information about The Jim Click Automotive Team’s Millions for Tucson Raffle itself visit www.millionsfortucson.org. \nFlyer: 20261210(V1)OldPueblo-JimClickMillionsForTucsonRaffleFlyer\nCaption: A new 2026 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X Roush? Edition pickup truck similar to this one\, and other Great Prizes will be given away on December 10 to support Old Pueblo Archaeology Center and other southern Arizona charities
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/the-jim-click-millions-for-tucson-raffle-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260416T190000
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday Food for Thought Presentation - “Ghost Canals of the Phoenix Area”
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, April 16\, 2026\, join Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Third Thursday Food for Thought” online presentation featuring “Ghost Canals of the Phoenix Area” by archaeologist Daniel Garcia. This free Zoom presentation will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time (same as Pacific Daylight Time). \nDan Garcia\, archaeologist for central Arizona’s Salt River Project not-for-profit public power and water utility\, presents the fascinating history of the oldest territorial irrigation canals in the Phoenix-Tempe metropolitan area\, including the Salt River Valley\, Maricopa\, Hayden\, and the San Francisco canals. His presentation will take you on a virtual ghost-hunt for the telltale persistent patterns of historic canals that have been incorporated into the urban landscape but can still be traced when you know just what to look for. \nTo register for the Zoom webinar go to https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_78dUCNv6S5qtX5uVabOLZA. For more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201. \nFlyer: 20260416(v1)ThirdThursday_DanielGarcia_GhostCanalsOfThePhoenixArea\nCaption: Left\, the Salt River Valley Canal in downtown Phoenix ca. 1920s; center\, portion of a General Land Office plat map showing some canals in the original Phoenix townsite; right\, traces of the historic Maricopa Canal in Phoenix; photos courtesy of Dan Garcia and Salt River Project \n 
URL:https://www.oldpueblo.org/event/third-thursday-food-for-thought-presentation-ghost-canals-of-the-phoenix-area/
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CATEGORIES:Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260513T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260805T203000
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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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