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 in the Verde Valley."
Recent analysis of more than 25,000 artifacts collected from a little-known cliff dwelling located north of Montezuma Castle National Monument has provided a wealth of new information about the Sinagua culture of central Arizona. These materials include well-preserved wooden artifacts, beautifully colored cotton textiles, and plant remains that are in such remarkable condition they look like they were left behind yesterday. Photographs of this rare collection of archaeological materials will be shown and what they tell us about the people who lived along the Verde River will be discussed.
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View upcoming Archaeology Café presentations at: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/things-to-do/cafe/
Видео New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona канала ArchaeologySouthwest
Recent analysis of more than 25,000 artifacts collected from a little-known cliff dwelling located north of Montezuma Castle National Monument has provided a wealth of new information about the Sinagua culture of central Arizona. These materials include well-preserved wooden artifacts, beautifully colored cotton textiles, and plant remains that are in such remarkable condition they look like they were left behind yesterday. Photographs of this rare collection of archaeological materials will be shown and what they tell us about the people who lived along the Verde River will be discussed.
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View upcoming Archaeology Café presentations at: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/things-to-do/cafe/
Видео New Discoveries about the Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona канала ArchaeologySouthwest
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