Online via Zoom: Our August 19, 2020, Featured Speaker: Allen Dart
08/10/2020
Wednesday, August 19, 2020, 7:00 PM, online via Zoom: the GCAS welcomes our Featured Speaker, Allen Dart, archaeologist with the US Natural Resources Conservation Service in Phoenix and founder/Executive Director of Old Pueblo Archaeology Center in Tucson. His evening's topic: "Old Time Religion? The Salado Phenomenon in the U.S. Southwest." Join us to hear about how:
When first recognized by archaeologists in the early twentieth century, a constellation of peculiar cultural traits in the southwestern United States, including polychrome (three-colored) pottery, above-ground housing often enclosed in walled compounds, and monumental architecture, was thought to be indicative of a distinct group of people: "the Salado." As more and more research was done and the widespread distribution of Salado material culture became apparent, interpretations of what the Salado phenomenon represents was debated. In this presentation archaeologist Allen Dart illustrates pottery and other cultural attributes of the so-called Salado culture, reviews some of the theories about the Salado, and discusses how Salado related to the Ancestral Pueblo, Mogollon, Hohokam, and Casas Grandes cultures of the "Greater Southwest" (the U.S. Southwest and Mexico's Northwest).
For those unfamiliar with how Zoom works, check out UT/Chattanooga's easy Zoom Participant Guide. To download the free Zoom app for Windows, start well ahead of time by clicking here. For further information email Marianne Smith directly at [email protected] or by telephone at 772-529-2627.
For further information email Marianne Smith directly at [email protected] or by telephone at 772-529-2627.
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