04-14-26 – Armchair Anthropology : More than Meets the Eye : What Color Reveals about Ancestral Pueblo Potters
Armchair Anthropology Lecture Series continues on April 14 at Whiskey Del Bac!
November 13 – Armchair Anthropology – Road Signs & Walking Shoes
Road Signs & Walking Shoes – Sandals and Sandal Imagery as Part and Parcel of the Chaco Road System Join us for the next installment of our Armchair Anthropology Series, a collaborative lecture series with the Arizona State Museum, featuring speaker Dr. Benjamin A. Bellorado. This event is free to attend, but we do kindly request that you reserve your seat here. For over 25 years, Dr. Benjamin A. Bellorado has conducted collaborative research wit
September 17 – Armchair Anthropology – Whiskey is for Drinking, Water is for Fighting Over
September’s Installment of Armchair Anthropology is here! A presentation by Dr. Michael Brescia, Curator of Ethnohistory at the Arizona State Museum. This is a FREE talk. Please RSVP at the link provided here. Drawing from his scholarly research and professional experiences as an expert witness, ASM ethnohistorian Michael Brescia will share a few vignettes as a way to understand the living legacies of old Spanish colonial property law and water right
July 17 – Armchair Anthropology – An Archaeological Examination of Domestic Dogs in the Southwest
July’s Installment of Armchair Anthropology is here! A presentation by Dr. Martin Welker, assistant curator of zooarchaeology. This is a FREE talk. Please RSVP at the link provided here. Domestic dogs have existed with human communities for thousands of years and perform many roles which are often reflected in changes in their size, shape, and physical proportions. Archaeological dog remains provide insight into the ways in which dogs participated in

