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Chuck Adams - 13,000 Years of Migration in the Middle Little Colorado (Homol'ovi Area) River Valley

Dr. Charles Adams is the Curator of Archaeology for the Arizona State Museum. He is also Director of the Homolovi Research Program and a professor of archaeology at the University of Arizona.

During the summer, he directs a field school at Rock Art Ranch for students on the analysis of material culture from surveys and excavations of sites and landscapes occupied from 6000 BCE to 1250 CE. Rock Art Ranch encompassing 5,000 acres between Winslow and Holbrook. It is a cattle ranch and home to one of the best preserved and most extensive collections of ancient petroglyphs in the world. Images etched into rocks adorn cliff faces, alcoves and overhangs in scenic Chevelon Canyon. Rock Art Ranch has immense archaeological significance, with researchers from the Smithsonian Institution, Heard Museum and other museums and universities visiting regularly.

Dr. Adams presents his recent findings from his work near Rock Art Ranch.

Видео Chuck Adams - 13,000 Years of Migration in the Middle Little Colorado (Homol'ovi Area) River Valley канала Verde Valley Archaeology Center
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29 апреля 2016 г. 23:33:19
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