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Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 13 2025 6:00 pm
by Nighthiker
Saturday April 19 at the Payson Library starting at 10am (328 North McLane) the Rim Country Chapter of the Arizona Archaeological Socety will host a presentation by Ralph Burillo who will give a lecture on Peoples of the Tall Pines: Precontact Architecture and Settlement Patterns in the Sierra Anchas.

Re: Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 13 2025 7:37 pm
by FOTG
@Nighthiker
Its been cancelled, FYI.
The Rim Country Chapter meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Society this coming Saturday April 19 is Cancelled.

The After-Meeting Tour of Goat Camp Excavation with Scott Wood is also cancelled.

We have just been informed that the Payson Public Library is closed on this day before Easter Sunday.

Note also that there will not be a Meeting in May due to conflicts as well.

Re: Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 13 2025 7:46 pm
by Nighthiker
Nuts.

Re: Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 30 2025 10:16 am
by Hansenaz
@Nighthiker
@FOTG
Good news! This excellent presentation just popped up on Youtube. Search "R.E. Burrillo-Below and Beyond Perry Mesa: The Archaeology of the Greater West Verde Area, Arizona"

Re: Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 30 2025 10:37 am
by FOTG
@Hansenaz
lol I watched it last night. The part about the Lost Pueblo is particularly interesting.

Re: Sierra Archaeology of te Sierra Anchas

Posted: Apr 30 2025 2:15 pm
by Hansenaz
@FOTG
Yeah that is interesting...looks like a tough drive the probably a tough walk.