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2012
20
Jan

2012 - Center for Desert Archaeology Is Now Archaeology Southwest

In January 2012, the Center for Desert Archaeology formally changes its name to Archaeology Southwest. The name change is part of a comprehensive initiative that strongly communicates the organization’s critical role in protecting endangered archaeological sites and its respected position as a res...
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2012
02
Jan

Center for Desert Archaeology Is Now Archaeology Southwest

Tucson-based Nonprofit Explores and Protects Region’s Ancient Places Tucson, Ariz. (January 3, 2012)—The Center for Desert Archaeology is pleased to announce that it has changed its name to Archaeology Southwest. Known to archaeology enthusiasts and professionals for its flagship quarterly, Arch...
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2012
02
Jan

Center for Desert Archaeology Is Now Archaeology Southwest

Tucson-based Nonprofit Explores and Protects Region’s Ancient Places Tucson, Ariz. (January 3, 2012)—The Center for Desert Archaeology is pleased to announce that it has changed its name to Archaeology Southwest. Known to archaeology enthusiasts and professionals for its flagship quarterly, Arc...
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2011
21
Sep

New Video Traverses the Great Bend of the Gila

This Archaeology Southwest video takes you on a spectacular journey to the Gila Bend region of southern Arizona, where you will experience the richness and fragility of this abiding cultural crossroads.
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2011
31
Aug

Follow the Center's Upper Gila Research

Team members Jeff Clark, Deb Huntley, Rob Jones, and Katherine Dungan share their Upper Gila research as it unfolds. New posts appear each Thursday.
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2011
04
Aug

Innovative Virtual Exhibit to Explore Chaco's Legacy

Tucson, AZ (August 4, 2011)—Center for Desert Archaeology Preservation Archaeologists Paul F. Reed and Doug Gann have been awarded a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to digitally interpret recent archaeological findings from the Middle San Juan region of northwestern New M...
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2011
28
Jul

Preservation along the Great Bend of the Gila

The Center for Desert Archaeology has joined with a broad array of regional partners in support of the Sonoran Desert Heritage Campaign, which seeks to preserve significant landscapes in western Maricopa County.
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2011
30
Jun

Center President Doelle Interviewed on The Buckmaster Show

Dr. William H. Doelle, the Center for Desert Archaeology's President and CEO, joined Tucson radio host Bill Buckmaster on Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Doelle and Buckmaster discussed the Center's work in preservation archaeology and ongoing work at Chaco Canyon. To listen to the interview, click here.
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2011
21
Jun

Introducing Kathleen Bader

Please join us in welcoming Membership Assistant Kathleen Bader to the Center family. Kathleen came aboard in May 2011. Kathleen brings several years of experience with nonprofit institutions and membership programs. An accomplished musician and composer, she moved to Tucson after falling in love w...
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2011
03
May

The Great Bend of the Gila

This issue of Archaeology Southwest presents several thousand years of human history along the Great Bend of the Gila River.
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2011
24
Jan

Jones Presents Archaeology of the Upper Gila February 10

EVENT: Mule Creek and the Post-Mimbres Archaeology of the Upper Gila, a presentation to the Santa Cruz Valley Chapter of the Arizona Archaeological Society PRESENTED BY: Rob Jones, Center for Desert Archaeology Preservation Fellow and graduate student of the University of Arizona School of Anthropo...
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2010
10
Dec

Grand Opening of New Online Bookstore

The Center for Desert Archaeology announces our new online bookstore. More items are now available as downloads. Check it out!
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