Field School Symposium: Celebrating the University of Arizona’s Southwest Archaeological Field Schools
Field School Symposium: Celebrating the University of Arizona’s Southwest Archaeological Field Schools
- Introduction: Diane Austin, Director, University of Arizona School of Anthropology
- A History of the University of Arizona Field Schools: Raymond H. Thompson, Former Head of the Department of Anthropology; Riecker Professor Emeritus
- The Continuing Relevance of UA Field School Collections: Kinishba and Point of Pines Revisited: Patrick D. Lyons, Associate Professor of Anthropology; Director, Arizona State Museum
- The New Archaeology and the Vernon and Grasshopper Field Schools: William A. Longacre, Former Head of the Department of Anthropology and Riecker Professor Emeritus
- Behavioral Archaeology and the Grasshopper Field School: J. Jefferson Reid, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology; University Distinguished Professor
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- Collaborative Archaeologies and the UA Field School in the Silver Creek and Forestdale Valley areas: Barbara Mills, Former Director of the School of Anthropology; Professor of Anthropology
- UA Archaeological Field Schools in the Tucson Basin: Marana Mound, University Indian Ruin, and Tumamoc Hill: Paul R. Fish and Suzanne K. Fish, Professors Emeriti of Anthropology
- Rock Art Ranch Field School: A Public/Private Partnership in Preservation and Interpretation: Samantha Fladd, Ph.D. Student, and E. Charles Adams, Professor of Anthropology
- Field School with a Mission: The Guevavi Archaeological Project: Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Former Associate Director of the School of Anthropology; Former Associate Professor of Anthropology; Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland
- Preservation Archaeology and the UA Field School at Mule Creek: William H. Doelle, President and CEO of Archaeology Southwest
Raymond H. Thompson Award
- Recipient Introduction: Barbara Mills
- Award Presentation: Raymond H. Thompson
- Recipient’s Remarks: William H. Doelle
- Closing Remarks: Diane Austin