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The Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society (AAHS) was founded in 1916 by Dean Byron Cummings. The Society encourages scholarly pursuits in areas of history and anthropology of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. AAHS is the publisher of Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History.
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@dsharpness
@dsharpness 14 дней назад
A guide for web tours!...😊
@dsharpness
@dsharpness 14 дней назад
Mimbres...and Peru...😊
@dsharpness
@dsharpness 14 дней назад
On web: van Houk 2004-acadamia...Herbert Spenden-google books...maps of distribution of common motifs and such, from Patagonia to Utah...😮
@dr.maturin4648
@dr.maturin4648 Месяц назад
Very good speaker!
@johnsee7269
@johnsee7269 Месяц назад
Good information but one of the most annoying lecturers I've ever heard/seen; geesh... Most have gotten his PhD as he seems to be an absolute expert/authority on every aspect of the Chaco Canyon and all aspects of that areas history; no exceptions; it's all so painfully obvious that his lecture in just a wast of time; it's obvious; duh!
@Redfour5
@Redfour5 Месяц назад
This is so cool.
@jholt03
@jholt03 Месяц назад
Now that it's been proven beyond any shadow of doubt that the Clovis first hypothesis, which infected the field of archeology as an entrenched dogmatic belief that stifled our understanding of the peopling of the Americas for more than half a century WAS COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY WRONG, I wonder if Mr Haynes has any feelings of guilt for his aggressive attacks on the good work of archeologists such as Jacques Cinq-Mars at the Blue Fish Caves sight and Tom Dillehay at Monte Verde? I know I would feel bad if I'd ever maliciously attacked people and ruined their carriers just to protect my own theory, only later to discover I had been wrong all along.
@raisingarizona2008
@raisingarizona2008 2 месяца назад
I have seen other common symbols not talked about like ones that look like the letter "Z" in repeated patterns or the number "3" in repeated patters.
@yomamahohoho6513
@yomamahohoho6513 2 месяца назад
Host:" What are your thoughts on the Chacoan meridian?" Dude: "didn't I just answer that" Host: 👁️👄👁️
@HuntersNeverDie
@HuntersNeverDie 2 месяца назад
I like the way you are looking at this wider search will briden you're perspective. I have lived here for 40 years and find more sights off of tapo maps than Google maps thank you for your education
@resford1
@resford1 2 месяца назад
Thank you for all the incredible lectures!
@archandhist
@archandhist 2 месяца назад
You're welcome. We're glad you enjoy them.
@jimcurrier3922
@jimcurrier3922 2 месяца назад
The key doors are where you arrive at the pueblo you look at older pictures of the natives today you will see them using yokes to carry there burdens, they mite have used yokes back then. The key doors would have allowed them to pass through with out having to drop there burden out side. then they would brake down there load to the separate houses, and pay there tribute to the leader.
@yomamahohoho6513
@yomamahohoho6513 2 месяца назад
As a native American I know it's hard to be bilingual so huge congratulations Senõr Luìz a lot of Anglo Archeologists don't even put the effort or respect to pronounce Spanish Names correctly you did very well 😊
@CmacKw
@CmacKw 3 месяца назад
One of the figurines has the setting-man pose which is common in Post-Classic period art that depicts deities.
@highdesert-boy
@highdesert-boy 3 месяца назад
Have excavations recovered salt, particularly from that source near Rocky Point?
@MarilynMayer-cd5qk
@MarilynMayer-cd5qk 3 месяца назад
What is the " "black mat"?
@archandhist
@archandhist 3 месяца назад
Megafaunal remains and artifacts dating to the Clovis period in this area are found in a black soil layer in the stratigraphy that is labeled "black mat".
@gg3675
@gg3675 4 месяца назад
I would be too embarrassed to even write the words “intermediate society”
@damontso212
@damontso212 4 месяца назад
I am Navajo and still live where my mother bitterwater clan has lived when the ancient pueblo people where migrate through. There is one of our ancestors clan sites of hogans back in the spanish colonialism era. This is at the base of the chuska mountain buffalo springs NM. Six to five Hogan families, a stone corral and several storage structures. There also a ceremony Hogan to the east and higher up the mountain is a ceremony sweat lodge.
@markdrouin8629
@markdrouin8629 4 месяца назад
Umm .....ummmmm ummmmm that's the take away this guy can't talk without saying umm every other word I just couldn't after awhile. They should have edited out all the umms. Of course the video would be like 40 minutes shorter. I am very interested in the topic .this guy has no public speaking skill. This was hard to watch.
@DangerDave-e7u
@DangerDave-e7u 4 месяца назад
Ooh I would hate it if my tail were frozen 🥶
@rogerdudra178
@rogerdudra178 5 месяцев назад
The knowledge of seeing a rock and being able to read it is a power I wish I had.
@TaraMae212
@TaraMae212 5 месяцев назад
Great Video!
@kasandrabeckett8578
@kasandrabeckett8578 5 месяцев назад
Hello I am new to. Aridana, I was a member of the geology and archeology society back in West Virginia, but I am working now as a tour guide in tombstone, but I am looking for more information about the ancient past before it was Is Tombstone Any information that I can get would be very much appreciated.Thank you
@cameronsmith5868
@cameronsmith5868 5 месяцев назад
It trikes me that the T doors could be related to the legend of the witch with the meteor turtle shell to enter through symbolically.
@jerkhardly4993
@jerkhardly4993 6 месяцев назад
I believe that the “T door” phenomenon has been recorded in Bears Ears (Nine Mile Canyon) recently
@bustermot
@bustermot 6 месяцев назад
Would Chaco chocolate have been sweet?
@maresnite
@maresnite 6 месяцев назад
If they had a source of sugar to add to the cacao, possibly.
@victorschepers2124
@victorschepers2124 6 месяцев назад
Great greetings from Holland🇾🇪👍
@bustermot
@bustermot 7 месяцев назад
What I want to know is how do you decide where to stand on the solstice?
@bustermot
@bustermot 7 месяцев назад
Great lecture thank you.
@ShadowAceAZ
@ShadowAceAZ 7 месяцев назад
Hey Jessie, just found this video. Miss you all. -Dirk Harris I.T. Manager, Anthropology, University of Arizona! We had some great years.
@westho7314
@westho7314 7 месяцев назад
phono stones are more common than you know especially in certain basalt rock jumbles, the less and smallest contact points to other stones in the pile the louder and clearer the note of ring. 50+ some years ago i used to look for these musical stones, often finding petroglyphs on or nearby There is a basalt pile west of wickeburg Az on Maverick creek if i remember, that jumble has stones with every note on the musical scale I think the chime's sound is literally baked in, depends alot on the cooling time of the lava Like the differences between basic pottery, china and fine porceline and glass..other stones with a ring can be found on desert pavement surfaces long baked in the sun for thousands of years, Death Valley and Inyo county in Ca has an abundance of volcanic phonostone as well as the chimes found on desert pavement.
@frankcreamer9270
@frankcreamer9270 7 месяцев назад
Just came across your video. I wanted to share with you a site not far from there in a wash called Davidson east of Tucson, I found a Sandia point. I found it in two pieces. The first piece I threw in a container for broken arrowheads and sat there for at least two years. I found the other half on another trip, I superglued it together and a perfect fit. Not knowing what it was at the time I sold it at my garage sale for .50 cents. This was in 1969.
@serhiitelizhenko858
@serhiitelizhenko858 8 месяцев назад
great, thanks! greetings from Ukraine! (Institute of Archaeology)
@Junzar56
@Junzar56 8 месяцев назад
I took an archeology class from her about 20 years ago. She would mention an archeologist- then say something about him. It was Awesome.
@bwaynesilva
@bwaynesilva 8 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic source of information regarding the Murray Springs site. This is good background for our upcoming visit to the site so we can get more out of our investigation. Thanks for putting this together.
@beadingbusily
@beadingbusily 8 месяцев назад
Mesa means table.
@pandamonium4506
@pandamonium4506 8 месяцев назад
Amazing! So much we don’t know about indigenous culture!
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy 8 месяцев назад
I will look at all sites I visit much differently now, thank you. I visited Cocoraque Butte last month with a mallet for the first time. Neat. When I return I will have more to investigate.
@BarefootBill
@BarefootBill 9 месяцев назад
Institutional dogma.
@dustinhopinkah7021
@dustinhopinkah7021 9 месяцев назад
The relationship between Ancestral Puebloans and Paquimé can be strengthened by the significance of parrots and turkeys in both societies. Parrots especially are found only in Southern America and had to have been traded between the two sites. Pueblo oral histories explain the origin of the significance of the parrot, and the people who returned with them. Parrots still hold great symbolic value in today’s Pueblo culture.
@frankedgar6694
@frankedgar6694 9 месяцев назад
Have any of these dwellings ever been built to include a spring? Wouldn’t it be nice to have water at hand? Do there communities have a spring as a water source?
@danielleolson1925
@danielleolson1925 4 дня назад
Typically these were built very near to a water source.
@gwilson664
@gwilson664 10 месяцев назад
Made up noble titles do not designate different ethnicities. Are you a different ethnic group of your shred noble communal relations just cause they say so?
@lbrowning2543
@lbrowning2543 10 месяцев назад
In Anatolia the pits below houses were for cleaned ancestor bones. Bones cleaned by raptors.
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 10 месяцев назад
rocks that do this are found in many places around the world. Petroglyphs are all over Arizona, to find them near each other doesn't necessarily mean anything.
@luisuriashermosillo6804
@luisuriashermosillo6804 10 месяцев назад
The Earth sings!! Thanks!
@f_youtubecensorshipf_nazis
@f_youtubecensorshipf_nazis 10 месяцев назад
shame the border patrol is so harassing down there
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 10 месяцев назад
shame they need to be
@Gearhart.
@Gearhart. 2 месяца назад
Looking out for the safety of American citizens is considered shameful to you?
@1d1ane
@1d1ane 10 месяцев назад
Interesting. Have you seen Guy Redcorn Nixon 's ( Osage ancestry/ in Eldorado County CA.) video about Singing Stones where tribal members along a ridge would communicate by tapping (?) - hearing the vibrations from some distance away.
@1d1ane
@1d1ane 10 месяцев назад
RU-vid: Guy Nixon --Singing Stones, Eldorado County History.
@pamelamccarthy2328
@pamelamccarthy2328 10 месяцев назад
So wonderful! Reminds me of the Stone Circles Michael Tellinger's Rocks that are Bell like! This is so so interesting!
@ocrow8079
@ocrow8079 10 месяцев назад
Wow....fascinating presentation. Thanks so much. Another whole dimension to understanding the ancient past.
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy 10 месяцев назад
I'm curious if Brigham Young University requires this presenter to use A.D. instead of CE.