Archaeology of Lone Mesa State Park
In 2019, History Colorado's Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP) held the Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification (PAAC) ...
History Colorado
Archaeology in the Southwest: To Collect or Not?
Archaeology in the Southwest: To Collect or Not? T.J. Ferguson, Archaeologist and Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona Don Whyte, Chief ...
SAR School for Advanced Research
Puzzling Ancient America Discoveries | Mysterious Ruins, Huge Mounds and Lost Civilizations
The ancient ruins and anomalies prove the civilizations of America were unique. Although most of their history been passed down through oral history, there is ...
DTTV Archaeology Answers
Pueblo Voices: Traditions
Pueblo Indians' historical perspectives are shaped by their deep cultural heritage, kept alive through oral tradition. Archaeologists' understanding of Pueblo ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Karen Adams - The Deep History of your Dinner
Virtual presentation by Karen Adams September 21, 2020.
The Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society
Range Creek Documentary
An in-depth look at the Range Creek Wildlife Management Area and research of the past Fremont culture. Written Directed Edited by Blaine Ludy Produced by ...
Blaine Ludy
8 Negative Effects of Climate Change
Negative effects of climate change! Global warming is a change in weather patterns, which affects nature & makes sea levels rise. Here are scientists' ...
They will Kill You
David Wilcox :: Contributions of Avocational Archaeologists to Historic Preservation in Arizona
For many decades avocational archaeologists have made fundamental contributions to historic preservation in Arizona. Organized into the Arizona ...
museumofnorthernaz
Archaeology Café: Back and Forth
On March 17, 2015, Will Russell (Arizona State University) discussed ritual racing and the Perry Mesa Tradition.
ArchaeologySouthwest
2012 - 10 Lessons from 20 Years in Building a Complexity-Informed Archaeology
Timothy Kohler, External Professor, Santa Fe Institute May 3, 2012 2012 Annual Science Board Symposium Future Directions in SFI Science: Potential Ideas.
Santa Fe Institute
COLORES | Surviving Columbus: First Encounters | New Mexico PBS
http://www.newmexicopbs.org - Late one afternoon in May 1539, the world of the Pueblo Indians changed forever when Estebanico - a Black slave from Morocco ...
knmedotorg
History 1301 Lecture 1: Ancient America
An account of the peopling of North America, and the major American Indian cultures there, from prehistory to the eve of European contact in the fifteenth ...
John Howard Smith
The Actual First Pyramid of Egypt, Source of Sacred Knowledge & Ancient High Technology: Elephantine
If you saw my last video you will have seen the evidence I put forward to say that the 3rd Dynasty Pyramid of Djoser Complex was originally an Ancient ...
Ancient Architects
Lost Worlds- The Ancestral Puebloans Part I
This is part I of a multipart series discussing the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans.
Lost Worlds
New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona
In this Archaeology Cafe, Dr. Todd Bostwick presented "New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona: A Window into Pueblo Life 800 Years Ago ...
ArchaeologySouthwest
Color in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest with Dr. Marit Munson
Color is an important part of peoples' lives; it carries meaning and makes things beautiful, and it communicates ideas and evokes emotions. So why do we tend ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
USA - Mesa Verde & Canyon de Chelly & Taos
Immagini di Mesa Verde, Canyon de Chelly, Acoma e Taos.
MassimoM1965
Winners & Losers: Episode 4 - UNESCO World Heritage Sites
This video is Sponsored by CuriosityStream: https://curiositystream.com/wonderwhy Sign up now for a 31-day free trial using promo code "wonderwhy" In this 4th ...
WonderWhy
NAS Day Prize Lecture with Richard Alley at Kent State University
Richard B. Alley, the 2014 recipient of the Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship, presents the 2015 National Academy of Sciences Day Prize Lecture series on a ...
National Academy of Sciences
Climate change and paleoclimatology: 2013/2014 in perspective
Lynn Ingram, professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at UC Berkeley.
UCANR
Crow Canyon: A Possible Stockade at the Dillard Site?
Field/lab archaeologist Steve Copeland and an Archaeology Research Program (ARP) participant discuss how the discovery of fence post holes may be an ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Heritage Preservation at the AOC
Learn about various trades at the AOC that contribute to the preservation of some of the nation's most prized treasures.
Architect of the Capitol
Benefiting from World Heritage Designation in the United States
The public panel on Benefiting from World Heritage Designation in the United States was a event on November 8th, 2019, cohosted by Johns Hopkins MA in ...
JHU Advanced Academic Programs
Archaeology Café: Animal Bones and the Archaeology of Human-Environment Interactions
On April 16, 2013, Karen Gust Schollmeyer (Arizona State University) discussed long-term patterns in archaeological animal bone deposits in the U.S. ...
ArchaeologySouthwest
California Colloquium on Water: Justice Gregory Hobbs
The Role of Climate Change on Water Institutions in the Western Americas: Justice Gregory Hobbs of the Colorado Supreme Court addresses the role of climate ...
UC Berkeley Events
Archaeology Cafe - Cooking Pots and Culture in the Zuni Region
On March 5, 2013, Archaeology Southwest's own Matt Peeples shared some of his experimental work with cooking pots. Matt writes, "Food and cooking are ...
ArchaeologySouthwest
Weekend archaeology event
Learn about the early days of Arizona's history at the Verde Valley Archaeology Fair.
ABC15 Arizona
David Wilcox - "Applications of Yesterday's Data to Today's Problems in Hohokam Archaeology"
Dr. David R. Wilcox, Senior Research Associate, Museum of Northern Arizona - Since Eusebio Kino first described the Casa Grande Ruin in the 1690s, scientific ...
HohokamArchaeology
Saving Venice
A conversation about the issues facing Venice and efforts to save the historic city, with Lisa Ackerman, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, ...
Smarthistory
Migration: A View from the Southwest with Catherine M. Cameron, PhD
"Migration: A View from the Southwest" with Catherine M. Cameron, University of Colorado, Boulder Recorded - Saturday, July 18, 2020 The Southwest is full of ...
AmerindFoundation
Thomas Levy - American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Friday, January 25, 2013 Stated Meeting -- La Jolla, California Cyber-archaeology and World Cultural Heritage: Insights from the Holy Land Speaker: Thomas ...
The Qualcomm Institute
Jerome Ehrhardt :: Full Coverage Archaeological Survey in West Central Arizona
In 2003, aerial reconnaissance by Joseph Vogel over Sycamore Canyon (a deep canyon drainage coming off the Mogollon Rim ten miles south of Camp Verde, ...
museumofnorthernaz
2011 - Revealing Patterns in the Longue Durée
Linda Cordell, External Professor, Santa Fe Institute April 15, 2011 2011 SFI Science Board Symposium.
Santa Fe Institute
Richard Alley - Frontiers of Science
Pennsylvania State University geologist Richard B. Alley presents "Earth, Environment, and Our Future: Big Challenges and Bigger Opportunities". In this talk ...
University of Utah College of Science
Flagstaff’s Ancient Connections
In this Archaeology Café video, Peter Pilles explores Flagstaff-area archaeology and what it reveals about connections to other regions of the Southwest.
ArchaeologySouthwest
Reading Ancient Minds: Metaphor, Culture, and Complexity
Scott Ortman, SFI Omidyar Fellow September 12, 2010 How much does culture influence human societies? The traditional view in many fields is that material ...
Santa Fe Institute
Road Scholar: Pueblo Heritage: The Anasazi, Hopi, Navajo and Chaco Canyon
The Southwest is the keeper of America's best-preserved and most compelling archaeological treasures. That heritage continues today in the modern Hopi and ...
Road Scholar
Crow Canyon: Excavating at the Dillard Site
Longtime Archaeology Research Program (ARP) participant Lilly Epstein shares her experience excavating in the great kiva at the Dillard site. Through ARP ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Vistas and Dreams 3: James E. Snead
"Vistas and Dreams: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Museum of the American Indian" is a special symposium that marks the 100th ...
SmithsonianNMAI
Zoom into Archaeology: "The Use of Drones in Archaeology"
In this installment of FPAN's "Zoom into Archaeology" series FPAN's Museum Manager Mike Thomin presents "It's a bird... it's a plane.. it's a UAV! The Use of ...
Florida Public Archaeology Network
Archaeology of the Human Experience
On April 19, 2016, Michelle Hegmon (Arizona State University) presented “Archaeology of the Human Experience.” From Michelle: "I will lead a discussion about ...
ArchaeologySouthwest
HLS in the Community | The National Monuments Litigation
In this interactive session, Professor Wendy Jacobs '81 and Shaun Goho '01, director and deputy director of HLS's Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic, ...
Harvard Law School