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SUMMARY:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center: “The History and Future of America’s Public Land” Online Presentation
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, July 16\, 2026\, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Third Thursday Food for Thought” program will feature “The History and Future of America’s Public Land” by National Park Service Superintendent (retired) Walt Dabney. This free online Zoom presentation will be held from 7:00-8:30 pm ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time (same as Pacific Daylight Time). \nDiscover the untold story of America’s public land. Many Americans use public lands for recreation and business but don’t understand where they came from or why they are the birthright of every citizen. Now-retired National Park Service Superintendent and Texas State Parks Director Walt Dabney will give an eye-opening presentation showing how America’s public lands came to be\, why most are in the West\, the economic value of these lands\, and what we all stand to lose if they are transferred out of our common ownership. These lands belong to all of us. Learn how and why that matters now more than ever. \nTo register for the Zoom webinar go to https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hTj–F8qSo-9F-e2vSBvkg. For more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201.
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SUMMARY:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center: “Indigenous Trail Networks and the Engineering of Cultural Landscapes of the Sonoran Desert” Online Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Old Pueblo Archaeology Center’s “Third Thursday Food for Thought” program presents “Indigenous Trail Networks and the Engineering of Cultural Landscapes of the Sonoran Desert” by preservation anthropologist Aaron M. Wright\, Ph.D. This free Zoom online presentation will be given on Thursday\, August 20\, 2026 from 7:00-8:30 pm ARIZONA/Mountain Standard Time (same as Pacific Daylight Time). \nArchaeology has long fixated on places – settlements\, ceremonial centers\, the bounded spaces where people congregated. But what about the spaces between? This presentation turns attention to movement itself\, examining how ancestral O’odham and Yuman communities built and traveled the trail networks that connected their world. Drawing on recent fieldwork in southern Arizona\, the talk argues that these routes were far more than footpaths worn into desert soil. Evidence of planning\, construction\, and sustained maintenance points to a deliberate built infrastructure – corridors that organized travel\, transport\, and communication across a vast and deeply interconnected landscape. To follow these trails is to see the desert not as empty space\, but as a cultural environment actively engineered by the people who lived within it – and to broaden our understanding of Indigenous infrastructure well beyond monumental architecture. Aaron M. Wright is a preservation anthropologist with Archaeology Southwest in Tucson. This presentation will not be recorded. \nTo register for the Zoom webinar go to https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PhtiWS2ZSfGcI8ngeFcWwg. For more information contact Old Pueblo at info@oldpueblo.org or 520-798-1201.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/old-pueblo-archaeology-center-indigenous-trail-networks-and-the-engineering-of-cultural-landscapes-of-the-sonoran-desert-online-presentation/
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