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ancient glyphs

  • No 2 – August 2007 – In Awato’ovi’s Shadow: Kawàyka’a in the History of Southwestern Archaeology, by Kelley Hays-Gilpin.
  • No 1 - July 2007 - Large-scale Excavations at Honey Bee, a Hohokam Town in Oro Valley, by Henry Wallace.
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  • No 12 – June 2009 – Migration, Aggregation, and Collapse in the Southern Southwest, by Jeffery Clark.
  • Eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano, by Mark Elson
  • No 11 – May 2009 – Human Adaptation to Catastrophic Events: Lessons from the 11th Century A.D.
  • No 10 – April 2009 – Hopi Summer: Letters from First Mesa, by Carolyn O’Bagy Davis.
  • No 9 – March – 2009 - Paquimê Postscript: New work Around Casas Grandes, by Paul Minnis and Michael Whalen.
  • No 8 – Feburary 2009 – On a Foundation of Potsherds: Building a New Model of the Phoenix Basin Hohokam, by David R.
  • No 7 – January 2009 – Drawing from the Past: Interpreting Rock Art of the Lower Pecos, by Carolyn E.
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  • No 6 – December 2008 – A Seventeenth Century Instance of Hopi Clowning? The Trial of Juan Suñi, 1659, by Anton Daughters.
  • No 5 – November 2008 – The Cleansing Fire: The Quetzalcoatl Myth and Hohokam Rituals, by Stephanie Whittlesey.
  • Research, New Results, by Gayle Harrison Hartmann andWilliam K. Southeastern Arizona’s Sky Islands, by David MehalicĬoronado Expedition through Arizona and Sonora in 1539–1542: New Of Historic Preservation along the U.S.–Mexico Boundary: Examples from
  • No 2 – August 2008 – Archaeological Excavations along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, by Allyson Mathis, Lisa Leap, and Kimberly Spurr.
  • No 1 - July 2008 - Naco Arizona: Renewed Paleontological and Archaeological Prospecting on the U.S.–Mexico Border, by Jesse Ballenger.
  • No 12 – June 2010 - Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh.
  • No 11 – May 2010 – I Rented a Mule and Found Religion, by Todd A.
  • No 10 – April 2010 – Yádilla, Hádiilil: Perspectives from a Practicing Native American Archaeologist, by William B.
  • No 9 – March – 2010 – Chimney Rock and Chaco, Pinnacle Ruin and Mesa Verde: Regional Interactions in the Ancestral Pueblo World, by Stephen Lekson.
  • No 8 – Feburary 2010 – Revisiting Las Capas and its Place in Early Agriculture, by Jim Vint.
  • No 7 – January 2010 – Fact and Fiction of Ancient Puebloan Cannibalism, by John Kantner.
  • No 6 – December 2009 – Fast Approaching Zero: Tree-ring Dating at Mesa Verde National Park, by Stephen E.
  • No 5 – November 2009 – Cerros de Trinceras and Warfare in Sonora, Mexico, by Randall McGuire.
  • No 4 – October 2009 – Hopi Migration History, by Eric Polingyouma.
  • No 3 – September 2009 – Zeckendorfs and Steinfelds: Merchant Princes of the Southwest, by Bettina O’Neil Lyons.
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  • No 2 – August 2009 – On the Trail of Tumamoc Graffiti: Georgie Hazel Scott, by Katherine Cerino.
  • No 1 - July 2009 - History, Households, and Power in the Ancient Hohokam World, by William Graves.
  • No 12 – June 2011 - The Interplay Between Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology in Interpreting Human Skeletal Variation by Bruce E.
  • No 11 – May 2011 – Then and Now: Lessons from the Mimbres by Margaret C Nelson.
  • No 10 – April 2011 - Whiptail Ruin: Hunters and Migrants in Thirteeth-Century Tucson by Linda Gregonis.
  • No 9 – March 2011 – Chocolate, Ritual and Exchange in the American Southwest – Patricia Crown.
  • No 8 – February 2011 – The Bluff Great House and the Chaco Phenomenon – Catherine Cameron.
  • No 7 – January 2011 – Tree-Rings, Documents, and Oral Histories in Cebolla Creek, New Mexico by Ronald Towner.
  • No 6 – December 2010 – Two Views on Zuni Migration: Traditional History and Archaeology by T.J.
  • No 4 – October 2010 – Cerros de Trincheras in the Hohokam World: A Case Study of the Cerro Prieto Site by Matthew PailesĬlues, New Research, and New Photos of the Oldest Art in Western NorthĪmerica: Current Thoughts on the Western Archaic Tradition by Henry.
  • No 3 – September 2010 – The Real Dirt on Southwestern Archaeology by Raymond Thompson.
  • No 2 – August 2010 – 2010 Pecos Conference.
  • Pima County Historic Preservation Bond, by Linda Mayro and Roger Anyon The Past for the Benefit of Future Generations: Accomplishments of the










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