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Linking Southwest Heritage Through Archaeology ~ Dr. Teresa Toro ~ Spring 2019 ~

This is a presentation on archaeology as people and place.
Arizona State Museum
Carbon Dating Lab
Basket and Pottery Collection Preservation Lab
Restoration Lab
Bioanthropology Lab
Zoo Archaeology Lab
Casa Grande National Monument
Mud slinging
Tumacocori National Historical Park
Creating adobe bricks
Is graffiti on national monuments acceptable? If not, what is an alternative?
San Xavier Mission
San Xavier Flee Market
Saguaro National Monument West
Nurse trees
Petroglyphs
Pig collage at the Tohono O’odham Cultural Center
Goldie and her quilts that depicted the life of the Tohono O’odham people
Measuring the size of a pot through pottery shards
The Mission Garden at the base of A Mountain
Moctezuma’s Castle
Moctezuma’s Well
Could this be an alternative to graffiti on national monuments and parks?
The oldest sycamore tree and a petroglyph
My first camping experience at Tuzigoot
Tuzigoot National Monument
Western Archaeological Conservation Center (WACC)
Ceiba Tree: The Mayan tree of life on the U of A campus
Grand Canyon National Monument
Our second camping experience and making a home away from home
Wupatki National Monument
Pima Community College’s associates and certification programs in archaeology with Dr. Mary Prasciunas

Color key of the visual layer activity of my life’s chronology

  • White = Childhood before attending school
  • Red = Time in school and my graduations from elementary to my doctorate
  • Brown = Significant travel experiences
  • Orange = When I met Francisco
  • Blue = Children and Jose Angel’s graduation from the University of Arizona
  • Dark brown = Schools I have worked at
  • Bright green = And the lifelong learning continues😊
Preservation Archaeology Field School in Cliff, New Mexico
  • Dr. Karen Schollmeyer = Principal Investigator
  • Leslie Aragon = Field School Director
Archeological finds in the New Mexico Field School
Getting to work and finding time to relax
Learning from Alan Denoyer about how to recreate an adobe house, make jewelry and learning about flint knapping
The last day at the field school in Cliff, New Mexico
A collection of amazing screen saver memories 😌💕
🥰Thank you to the LSWHTA Team for this unforgettable learning experience 🥰
  • Dr. Sara Chavarria - Hailey
  • Dr. Corey Knox - Crystal
  • Dr. Barbara Mills - Paul
  • James Burton - Michael and Alan
  • Stephen Molinares - Ethan and Ismael
  • Rebecca Perez - Maria and Gaby
  • Tony Viola IV - James Jr. and Martin

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