FRIDAY AUGUST 9, 2013 MORNING 9:00 - Opening Robert Breunig and Peter J. Pilles Jr. 9:15 - Welcome Introduction and Notes Kim Spurr Programs and Agencies: 2013 Updates 9:30 - The Archaeological Conservancy, a 2013 Update James B. Walker 9:40 - What’s New on the Coconino National Forest Peter J. Pilles, Jr. 9:50 - Basket Case: The Challenge of Memory and Museum “Donations” Gwen Gallenstein 10:00 - The Verde Valley Archaeology Center: Current Research and Developments Todd Bostwick 10:10 - Sometimes it Takes a Crisis: Changes in Interpretation and Management at the Homolovi State Park Lisa C. Young 10:20 - 2013 Update on US Army Corps of Engineers “Civil Works” Projects in Arizona Brian Kenny BREAK 10:30-10:45 Wallow Fire and White Mountains 10:45 - Introduction David Purcell 10:50 - 2011 Wallow Fire: An Archaeological Overview Pete Taylor 11:00 - Three Forks and Buffalo Post-Wallow Fire Roads Inventories Lynn A. Neal and Stewart Deats 11:10 - Post-Wallow Fire Investigations in Milligan Valley, White Mountains, Arizona Kye Miller 11:20 - Results of the Escudilla Hazard Tree Removal Surveys David Purcell 11:30 - Movement in the Mountains and Projectile Points from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests William D. Bryce 11:40 - Testing a Predictive Model for Cultural Property Density on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests Danny Sorrell, Melissa Schroeder and Pete Taylor Posters 9:00-12:00 in the Vendor/Registration Tent Steve Copeland - Seeing the Unseen: Geophysical Testing Techniques on Basketmaker III Settlements Erin Gearty - Enlisting the Community: Creating a Site Steward Program at Flagstaff Area National Monuments Robin Lyle - Accident, Grave Goods or Sacrifice? Turkey Poults in Ritual Pueblo II Animal Burials Robert Mark and Evelyn Billo - Use of a Quadcopter to Document Rock Alignments and Geoglyphs Robert (Reuven) Sinensky - Indigenous Collecting Rights and National Parks Danny Sorrell, Melissa Schroeder and Pete Taylor - Testing a Predictive Model for Cultural Property Density on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests Christy Winstead and Amy Hoffman - Mesa Verde Drought, Animal Resources and Great Kivas Lunch Break 12:00-1:30 FRIDAY AUGUST 9, 2013 AFTERNOON Four Corners: Utah and Colorado Perspectives 1:30 - The 2013 Structural Wood Project Report for SE Utah Tom Windes and The Wood Rats 1:40 - Sourcing and Exchange of 10th and Early 11th Century San Juan Red Wares David Dove 1:50 - Birth of a Village: Bu-hu-Nasavi Daniel Cutrone 2:00 - When Fremont Archaeology Meets Innovative Mitigation Policies Chaz Evans 2:10 - Emerging From the Canyons: Cedar Mesa Building Murals Project Fieldwork Update Ben Bellarado 2:20 - Update on the San Juan College Field School Linda Wheelbarger BREAK 2:30-2:45 Ceremonialism, Representation, and Landscape in the Southwest 2:45 - Animacy, Symbolism, and Feathers from Mantle’s Cave, Colorado Caitlin Sommer 2:55 - The Importance of the Identification and Interpretation of Shrines and Sacred Landscapes in the Pueblo World Samuel Duwe 3:05 - Struggling to Preserve Harmony: Zuni and Hegemic Scientism in Grand Canyon Kurt Dongoske 3:15 - Ceremonial Exchange and Prestige Trade in the 12th Century A.D. Erina Gruner 3:25 - Out of the Maze: Distinguishing Prehistoric Earthen Art and Symbols from Historic Scrapes and Other Constructs Ruth Musser-Lopez 3:35 - Falling Through the Rabbit Hole: Women’s Visual Astronomy in the Ancient Southwest Suzan Bradford 3:45 - From a Basketmaker III Pithouse Door to a Pueblo III Kiva Entryway: The Evolution of a Symbol Central to Ancient Southwestern Native American Culture Charles L. Cambron Posters 1:30-4:30 in the Vendor/Registration tent E. Charles Adams, Richard C. Lange, and Samantha G. Fladd - Results of Three Seasons of Survey by Rock Art Ranch Field School, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona Grant Coffey - Excavations at the Harlan Great Kiva Site in the Goodman Point Unit of Hovenweep National Monument, Southwestern Colorado Krystina Mucha and Kate Cochran - Spinning and Dyeing in Arizona: The Sustainability of Traditional and Modern Techniques Chris North and Robert B. Neily - Ancestral Hopi Coal Mining and Yellow Ware Ceramic Firing Locales on Antelope Mesa, Northeastern Arizona: A Redux Leszek Pawlowicz and William Bryce - Artifact Analysis Using an Inexpensive Reflectance Transformation Imaging System Robin Gay Wakeland - Natural, Original and Reworked Design in Glycymeris Shell Bracelet Fragments from Arizona Sites Jo Young and Christine McAllister - Spring House (5MV1406) Dinner - on your own After Dark - Lowell Observatory Star Party SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 2013 MORNING 8:45 - Introduction and Notes Kim Spurr Arizona North by East 9:00 - Chaco Fractal Architecture at Kawestima (Keet Seel) Arizona Charly Gullett 9:10 - Archaeological Research at the Rockin’ D Ranch: A Multicomponent Middle Archaic and Late Basketmaker II Site in East Central Arizona Abraham Arnett 9:20 - Archaeology of the Petrified Forest: An Update William Reitze 9:30 - Before Sunset: Who Woke Up Before Sunset Crater Erupted Kirk C. Anderson, Ellie Broadman, Tammy Rittenour, and Rachel Karlov 9:40 - Teaching a Field Dog New Tricks: Ground Truthing GPR at Wide Ruins Eric S. Cox and Meghann R. Pace Arizona South by West 9:50 - Cultural Resource Update for the Barry Goldwater Range East, Southwestern Arizona David E. Doyel 10:00 - Chew on This: Risk Management and Resource Procurement Strategies at the Early Agricultural Village of Las Capas Robert (Reuven) Sinensky 10:10 - A Closely Integrated Multilateral System: Protohistory and Early History in the Sonoran Desert Axel Utz BREAK 10:20-10:35 Central Themes / Peripheral Regions 10:35 - The Formative Occupation of La Junta de los Rios Tim Gibbs 10:45 - Updating the Prehistoric Context for Southern Nevada Heidi Roberts, Richard Ahlstrom, and Barb Roth 10:55 - Grand Canyon to El Morro: Zuni Petroglyphs Matter Kelley Hays-Gilpin and Kurt Dongoske 11:05 - What Southwestern Archaeologists Should Remember About Valley Fever, West Nile Virus, Plague, Hantavirus, and Rabies T. Michael Fink BREAK 11:15-11:30 Posters 8:30-11:30 in the Vendor/Registration Tent Emily Kvamme - Tree-Ring Analysis at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona Samantha Jo Linford - Finding the Source: The Use of Local Clays in Ceramic Production at the Petrified Forest National Park Gregory Luna Golya, Erina Gruner, Emmy Kvamme, and Crystal Simms - There’s No Place Like Dunes: Long-Term Occupation of Upland Dunes in Petrified Forest National Park - Preliminary Findings of the 2013 Expansion Lands Survey Stephanie Mack - Does Size Really Matter? A Pilot Study Analyzing Chert Cobble Sources within Petrified Forest National Park Kathleen McConnell - Ground Stone Use in the Petrified Forest National Park: Some Results from Survey 2013 Crystal Simms - Lithic Variance: Striking up a Relationship with Mobility Patterns in the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona Reuven Sinensky, Kathleen McConnell, Iva Lee Lehmkhul, Stephanie Mack, and Samantha Linford - ¿Who’s Your Farmer? Local Food Production and Regional Ceramic Trade at Petrified Forest National Park Business Meeting 11:30-12:30 Tom Windes SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 2013 AFTERNOON Lunch 12:30-2:00 Northwestern New Mexico: San Juan Basin and Beyond 2:00 - Update on the Navajo Gallup Water Supply Project in Northwest New Mexico: Summary of the 2013 Season Cory Dale Breternitz, Jason Chuipka, and Shawn Fehrenback 2:10 - Looking Beyond the APE: Landscape Level Research in the San Juan Basin and the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project Jason Chuipka 2:20 - Social Identity at Las Ventanas and Other Southern Cibola Periphery Great Houses Paul F. Reed 2:30 - Water in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico: A Geoarchaeological Investigation of Prehistoric Reservoirs Michael Aiuvalasit Posters 2:00-5:00 in the Vendor/Registration Tent Leslie Aragon, Katherine Dungan, Deborah Huntley, and Jeffrey Clark - Tracking Down Trash in the Upper Gila: Testing the Effectiveness of Surface Density Maps Charles L. Cambron - From a Basketmaker III Pithouse Door to a Pueblo III Kiva Entryway: The Evolution of a Symbol Central to Ancient Southwestern Native American Culture Alfredo A. Figueroa - Aztlan, Ancient Footprints of the Colorado River Chester Liwosz - Slot Canyon Petroglyphs Philip Mink, David Pollack, Christina Pappas, and Kim Istok - Modern Tools with Minimum Impact and Maximum Benefits: Several Recent Archaeological Geophysical Projects in Grand Canyon National Park Monica Murrell and Bradley Vierra - Pithouses, Pueblos and Hogans: Architectural Variability Along the Southern Chuska Slope Jim Railey - Hut-Households and Hazardous Waste: Spatial Patterning at a Late Archaic Lithic-Workshop Site 5:30 Beer by Mother Road Brewing Company for all registered conference attendees, and holders of dinner and dance tickets! 6:30 Dinner by Main Street Catering! 8:00 Dance with the Burnett Family Bluegrass Band! SUNDAY AUGUST 11, 2013 MORNING Field trips and conference departure - see you next year in Utah!.
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