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AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 5:51 pm
by PaleoRob
For those of you who have been interested in participating in/with Arizona Archaeology Irregulars, I have finally gone ahead and set up a blog:
http://azarchirreg.blogspot.com
This should especially useful for those of you who are not on Facebook. I am aware that several HAZers are on the AAI Facebook group, but I also wanted to throw this one out there for those of you who want to help preserve Arizona's neglected history/prehistory. If you've wanted to go on or set up an AAI site visit/patrol/volunteer day, this site should be able to answer your questions as I update it.
Joe, any way to get AAI set up as a hike group on here to add as a partner?

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 6:13 pm
by Jim
There are Irregulars? Are there Regulars? Is there a Bearded Infantry?

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 6:30 pm
by PaleoRob
Well, Regulars would imply commissioned, regulated, approved-of and all that. I believe that would be Rangers, Sheriffs, etc. I have a beard, but am not in the infantry. Just a volunteer group that does what it cane to protect our past.

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 6:54 pm
by joebartels
@PageRob you got it, it's done

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 6:56 pm
by PaleoRob
Sweet. Muchas gracias.

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 7:03 pm
by The_Eagle
Jim_H wrote:There are Irregulars? Are there Regulars? Is there a Bearded Infantry?
I'm a bit older than Jim so I'll probably be part of the "Irregulars". That happens when you get older....I did understand that correctly...right?

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 10 2010 8:25 pm
by Randal_Schulhauser
Rob;

How is the AAI connected with AAS (Arizona Archeological Society => http://www.azarchsoc.org/ )? :wrt:

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 11 2010 2:54 am
by azbackpackr
I'm a member of both, (I guess!) :D No actual connection, although, Rob, are you an AAS member this year?

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Oct 11 2010 6:06 am
by PaleoRob
No connection, except that some people are members of both, like Liz said. I may join this year. I keep contemplating it, but never seem to follow through.

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Dec 31 2010 11:48 am
by PaleoRob
Just a quick update: I've made a Site Visitation Form. I urge you, even if you don't consider yourself part of AAI and you are just a casual hiker, please take the time to fill out the form. It is short, quick, and easy. It will help keep track of damage and vandalism as it occurs and hopefully help Law Enforcement catch the people that did it. The form is here:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewfor ... VkZWNmc6MQ

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Dec 31 2010 12:33 pm
by big_load
Thanks, I'll fill out a few of these this weekend.

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Jan 01 2011 2:43 pm
by PaleoRob
Thanks, much appreciated.

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Jan 03 2011 9:22 pm
by Randal_Schulhauser
A somewhat related upcoming event =>
FREE PANEL DISCUSSION: PAINTED, SCRATCHED, DEFACED; ROCK ART VANDALISM IN ARIZONA
Saturday February 5, 2011 from 1 pm to 2pm
Deer Valley Rock Art Center, 3711 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoenix AZ
(2 blocks west of 35th Avenue

Panelists will include Neil Weintraub, Kaibab National Forest archaeologist; Peter Pilles, Coconino National Forest archaeologist; Lyle Balenquah, acting curator of anthropology, Museum of Northern Arizona; and Todd Bostwick, retired City of Phoenix archaeologist.

Vandalism to rock art sites in Arizona is a distressing and persistent reality. To promote public awareness and debate about the preservation of rock art sites, the panel will discuss a variety of topics, including recent vandalism at Keyhole Sink, debates over rock art conservation models, Native American concerns about the destruction of cultural heritage, as well as stewardship of archaeological sites.

See => http://asunews.asu.edu/20101228_rockart_panel and http://www.azarchsoc.org/

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Jan 04 2011 6:22 am
by PaleoRob
Thanks for the heads up Randy!

Re: AAI Blog

Posted: Jan 04 2011 8:50 am
by azbackpackr
Paintball splatters (I think) on the lizard 'glyph near the top of the Flat Top Trail in Eagar.