We are excited to announce THREE new publications this month, along with an article featured in our Spring 2022 Newsletter that is now available to download free until the end of May.
- Evidence of Late Archaic Maize Use in the Big Bend Region of West Texas
- This article, published in KIVA Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History, walks us through our most recent understanding of maize use in the Big Bend.
- Archaeological Reconnaissance of Portions of the Río Conchos, Chihuahua, Mexico–J. Charles Kelley’s 1949 and 1951 Surveys
- Number 12 in our Occasional Papers series, this book details J. Charles Kelley’s archaeological reconnaissance surveys of portions of the Río Conchos Valley in northeastern Chihuahua, Mexico, during the summers of 1949 and 1951. This was not an easy task, as the reader will learn, as Kelley was met with many unforeseen issues.
- A Case Study of Protohistoric and Historic Brownwares from La Junta de los Ríos, Presidio County, Texas, and Ojinaga Municipality, Chihuahua
- This FREE monograph presents data on late-period (AD 1450–1760) ceramics from villages in the vicinity of the confluence of the Rio Grande and Chihuahua’s Río Conchos, an area called La Junta de los Ríos or La Junta by early Spaniards.
- A Complicated History: Collaboration with Collectors to Recover and Repatriate Indigenous Human Remains Removed from Spirit Eye Cave
- This article was featured on Cambridge University Press’ blog, making it free to download until the end of May 2022.