Old Pueblo Archaeology Center PUBLICATIONS 2201 W. 44th Street, Tucson AZ 85713-4575 Mailing Address: PO Box 40577, Tucson AZ 85717-0577 A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation (520) 798-1201 Voice, (520) 798-1966 Fax Old Pueblo Archaeology Center's publications include the Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin, a southwestern series, technical reports, and letter reports. The Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin is a quarterly newsletter that provides news about the corporation's programs that may be of interest to the general public. Each bulletin is written in a nontechnical format and includes ample illustrations. Bulletins were produced by offset and digital printing through June 2008, after which the bulletin went to an all-electronic format that is made available to Old Pueblo members online and to others (usually back-issues) via pdf format upon request. The Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin is a quarterly newsletter that provides news about the corporation's programs that may be of interest to the general public. Each bulletin is written in a nontechnical format, includes illustrations, and is produced by offset printing. Special Publications are books or booklets, generally perfect-bound or hardcover, about specific topics in Southwestern archaeology and anthropology. They are written in nontechnical style for the enjoyment of general audiences. Post-2007 Monographs are technical reports resulting from archaeological research projects that involved significant (National Register of Historic Places-eligible) sites, published in 2007 and later. These reports meet federal, state, or local government review agency guidelines for cultural resource management projects, and contain the same kinds of information as Old Pueblo’s earlier Archaeology Reports and Technical Reports, but are not assigned report series numbers. Archaeology Reports are scientific publications about archaeological excavations at significant (National Register-eligible) sites or about archaeological surveys in which large numbers of significant sites were recorded. Each Archaeology Report is a perfectbound book (a softbound book in which the pages are bound with glue in a wraparound cover) unless stated otherwise in these listings. The Archaeology Reports series was initiated in 1994 and discontinued after 2006, but the publication dates listed in some of the reports are later than 2006 because the reports were assigned to this series before the final publications were issued. Technical Reports are scientific publications about archaeological excavations at relatively small sites (some of which may have been determined during the excavation project to be insignificant according to National Register eligibility criteria) or about archaeological surveys in which several sites were recorded. Thicker Technical Reports may be perfectbound but most are produced in booklet form, final printed on 11" X 17" sheets, each folded vertically down the middle to form a booklet that is bound with staples (saddlestitched) along the folded spine. The Technical Reports series was initiated in 1998 and discontinued after 2006, but the publication dates listed in some of the reports are later than 2006 because the reports were assigned to this series before the final publications were issued. Letter Reports provide information about Old Pueblo Archaeology Center's consulting programs involving archaeological surveys in which few or no archaeological sites were located, excavations at sites eventually interpreted as insignificant according to National Register-listing criteria, or assessments of research programs conducted by other organizations. Each Letter Report is produced by photocopying and is staple-bound on plain bond paper. Books by other publishers are also offered. 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Please contact Old Pueblo Archaeology at 520-798-1201 or [email protected] for current postage rates. 0000PHON\PUBS\OPACPUBS.wpd Form last revised 20080207 Old Pueblo Archaeology Bulletin The current minimum subscription rate for the Old Pueblo Archaeology quarterly bulletin is $10 per year, which includes four numbered issues. (All memberships with Old Pueblo Archaeology Center automatically include a one-year subscription to Old Pueblo Archaeology.) The current issue of Old Pueblo Archaeology is available through subscription or membership only, except that any public library is entitled to receive the pdf file for the current issue upon written or email request. Older issues are available in pdf format. Old Pueblo Archaeology Bulletins, page B.1 Bulletin No. Date Main article titles 61 Mar 2010 Every Time We Put a Shovel in the Ground We Hit the Tortolita Phase! (by Eric Eugene Klucas, Ph.D.); Mesa Verde Elementary School Fourth Grade Class Reports on their OPEN3 Archaeological Dig Experience (by students of Mrs. Jayne Villasenor, Mesa Verde Elementary School, Tucson); Previews of Our June 2010 Issue 60 Dec 2009 Tribal Perspectives on the Hohokam (by Donald Bahr, Ph.D.); Classes on Southwestern and Hohokam Prehistory Start in June and October 2010 59 Sept 2009 Remembering the Whiptail Ruin Excavations (by Linda M. Gregonis, Gayle H. Hartmann, and Sharon F. Urban); The Evidence for Hunting Ritual at Whiptail Ruin (by Linda M. Gregonis); Volunteer Editors and Electronic Publishing Result in Huge Cost Savings on Old Pueblo Archaeology Bulletin; Some Upcoming Activities; “Old Pueblo - Young People” Raffle Gets Resurrected 57 & 58 Jun 2009 Cultural Resources Survey: The Marana Cotton Gin (by Allen Dart, MA, RPA); Marana Gin Buildings Historic Architecture (by Harris Sobin, AIA, Architect); Vista del Rio Residents’ Association Supports Old Pueblo’s Education Programs (by Allen Dart); School Classes May Qualify for Free Field Trips; “Prehistory of the Southwest” - A Course for General Interest or Arizona Archaeological Society Certification; Picture Rocks Cultural Resources Survey Resumes in November; Old Pueblo Calendar 56 Mar 2009 Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s Fresh Start (by Allen Dart, RPA); Meet Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s Board of Directors (by Allen Dart and the Board members); 2009 Vista del Rio Archaeology Celebration 55 Dec 2008 In the Aftermath of Ancestral Puebloan Migration: Renegotiating Identity in the 13th & 14th Centuries AD (by Anna A. Neuzil, Ph.D.); Old Pueblo Calendar 54 Sept 2008 Archaeology on the Border (by Maren P. Hopkins, Northland Research, Inc.); An Accidental Archaeologist (by Allen Dart); Meet Duane V. Patterson (by Cris Wagner); Old Pueblo Calendar 53 Jun 2008 Members Announcement! Old Pueblo Bulletins will be sent electronically beginning September 2008; Warriors, Campfires, and a Big Stick: Modern Male Fantasies of Hohokam Militarism (by Ann Hibner Koblitz); Meet Susan Blair; Hasta Mañana to Courtney Rose & Art MacWilliams; Old Pueblo Calendar 52 Mar 2008 Tougher Than
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