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Preservation Archaeologist Jeffery Clark will share his research on ancient migrations in the Southwest in an upcoming talk at the Anasazi Heritage Center. Jeff’s presentation complements Pieces of the Puzzle: New Perspectives on the Hohokam, an exhibition developed by Archaeology Southwest and Pueblo Grande Museum, and currently on display at the Anasazi Heritage Center. More information is here (PDF).
- Venue
- Anasazi Heritage Center
- Phone:
- 970-882-5600
- Organizer
- BLM Anasazi Heritage Center
- Phone:
- 970-882-4811
Details
The Kayenta: A Powerful Immigrant Minority in the Hohokam World
Date
May
2012
13
01:00pm - 02:00pm