Tohono O’odham Nation Looking to ‘Bring them back’
Dear Friends, In March, John Welch (Vice President of Preservation & Collaboration) attended a weekend-long conference of archaeologists concerned with the present and future s...
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Dear Friends, In March, John Welch (Vice President of Preservation & Collaboration) attended a weekend-long conference of archaeologists concerned with the present and future s...
Good afternoon, Everyone, Many of us and some of you are in San Francisco right now for the annual Society for American Archaeology meeting. Say hi to Steve if you can catch him—he...
Dear Friends, Many Archaeology Southwest staff members have just returned to the Old Pueblo from the City by the Bay (San Francsico!), where we attended the annual meeting of the S...
Aaron Wright, Preservation Anthropologist (May 1, 2026)—I’ve heard people say that the U.S.–Mexico border is a desolate, treacherous landscape overrun by heavily armed cartel membe...
Appreciation and gratitude for our San Pedro CAC project volunteers during National Volunteer Week (April 19–25) Jaye Smith, Team Lead, San Pedro CAC Project (April 20, 2026)—Dirty...
Technicians work on the protection of skeletons before work that must be undertaken at the Natural History Museum in Paris. — AFP
Bill Doelle, President Emeritus & Senior Advisor (May 7, 2026)—Indigenous scholar Rebecca Tsosie has a brief and powerful statement that I often return to: “To be Indigenous is...
Bill Doelle, President Emeritus & Senior Advisor (May 8, 2026)—“The land has missed you,” said Brandon Wert, a resident of Cascabel, Arizona, as he welcomed members of the Toho...
Dear Friends, Over the past two years, I’ve had the privilege of working in close concert with most Archaeology Southwest employees on many of our projects. Some folks I’ve known f...
Dear Friends, Earlier this week I attended my twin sons’ graduation ceremony from East High School in Denver. Nearly 600 students matriculated. Unbelievably, the ceremony was just...
Benjamin Arbuckle is combining archaeology and ancient DNA analysis to reconstruct entire ecosystems of ancient cities, aiming to show how human societies can thrive in balance wit...
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Dear Friends, Before I share my Las Capas note with you—which I drafted two weeks ago and Kate primed you for last week—I must acknowledge that the Greater Chaco Landscape is today...
Archaeologists, residents and government officials talk about how uncovering and preserving centuries-old sites and artifacts in Israel and the West Bank also serves to highlight c...
Image Caption Lafer intern Siggi Krushelnik U-M student interns supported by the Mark and Theresa Lafer Preservation Fund offers students real-world experie...
Dear Friends, I’ve spent the last three days in Denver at a summit of the Conservation Lands Foundation’s Friends Grassroots Network. It is a biennial gathering of more than 150 de...
“This is beyond mere vandalism,” said rock imagery expert Tucson, Ariz. (April 30, 2026)—Archaeology Southwest has learned that the ground figure known as the Las Playas Intaglio w...
“Egyptian authorities have unveiled a plaster blocking wall from King Tutankhamun’s tomb in Luxor, an artefact described as unparalleled due to its survival from ancient looters.”...
Construction crews at the University of California Berkeley immediately halted construction of an outdoor volleyball court when they encountered human remains. Under California law...
AJO, ARIZONA—According to a Washington Post report, an intaglio that looks like a fish has […] The post Las Playas Intaglio Damaged by Border Wall Construction in Arizona appeared...
As reported on the Irish OpenStreetMap website, we recently “finished” mapping all the buildings in Co. Down. Due to my goal to get high up in the UK statistics (I made it to #1),...
ATBAI DESERT, SUDAN—A new survey of Eastern Sudan’s Atbai Desert mapped hundreds of previously unidentified […] The post Satellite Imagery Reveals Monumental Tombs in Sudan's Atbai...
In the Judean desert, a complex past is being unearthed into a complicated present. Correspondent Seth Doane journeys to Israel and the West Bank, talking with archaeologists, resi...
Turkish Archaeological News rounds up the top stories for the month of March. Owen Jarus asks what happened to the Minoan civilization. Bryan Windle reviews the top three reports i...
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