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Archaeology · Silver CityAlexis Cornett, University of Missouri (July 10, 2025)—Soon after arriving in Silver City, our group travelled to the Mimbres Culture Heritage Site to visit the museum and walk along the trail around the Mattocks archaeological site, which was dotted with Mimbres pottery. The abundance of sherds was beautiful and enticing, and the replicas of Mimbres vessels and sites inside the museum gave insights into the archaeological culture we were about …Read Article
Community through Oral History at the Gooch House - Archaeology Southwest

Archaeology · New MexicoJaydn Johnson, Mesa Community College (July 10, 2025)—At the field school, we get to experience three different areas of archaeology during our weekly workday rotations: archaeological survey, experimental archaeology, and museum work. My first workday rotation experience was learning how to survey. I will admit that when I read about what surveying required, I was a bit nervous, especially about waking up so early in the morning, but I soon rea…Read Article
Learning How to Survey - Archaeology Southwest

Social Media · Silver CityKaren Gust Schollmeyer, Preservation Archaeologist and Director, Preservation Archaeology Field School (July 10, 2025)—It’s summer, and that means our Preservation Archaeology Field School is back in action! If you follow us on social media (Instagram, Facebook), you’ve probably already seen some photos of our students on field trips, working in the museum, and out in the field doing archaeological survey and experimental archaeology. Our new pr…Read Article
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Update from the Tribal Working Group - Archaeology Southwest
How the Trump Administration’s Public Land Orders Could Impact National Monuments Like Camp Hale
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Federal efforts to revoke buffer zone around Chaco Canyon prompts delegation letter
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Zinke, Downing Help Nix Public Lands Sale Provision From Bill
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