June 1, 2025, Field Trip Redux
Eighteen GCAS members and guests enjoyed our most recent field trip on June 1, 2025, to the Twin Pines archaeological site in the Upper Mimbres Valley. The GCAS’s own Marilyn… June 1, 2025, Field Trip Redux
Eighteen GCAS members and guests enjoyed our most recent field trip on June 1, 2025, to the Twin Pines archaeological site in the Upper Mimbres Valley. The GCAS’s own Marilyn… June 1, 2025, Field Trip Redux
We of the GCAS tip our hats to geologist/archaeologist Andrew R Gomolak! He kindly submitted to us an article and links to a series of short YouTube videos presenting Deni… BREAKING: New Evidence of Coronado Expedition’s Route Through Arizona
It’s been a long time coming – 16 months to be exact – but the GCAS field trip program is gradually reemerging from its Pandemic Pause. Our group jumped at… 2021’s First GCAS Field Trip!
Here we see GCAS members Marianne Smith and Josh Reeves recreating Grant Wood’s iconic masterpiece as they model the activewear that the fashion-forward consumer values for the ultimate in protection… American Gothic the GCAS Way
In July, 2019, professor Robert J. Stokes PhD of Eastern New Mexico University in Portales was Directing Archaeologist on an excavation of a small ruined structure located within the boundaries… ENMU Excavation at City of Rocks State Park
Our preceding post featured the fine work that Archaeology Southwest Field School students display as part of their public outreach duties. The second portion of the June 29, 2019, GCAS… Back to Back to Back Field Trip Reports – Part IV: Gila River Farm’s Excavation
It’s always a pleasure to visit directing archaeologist Karen Schollmeyer, PhD, and her crew of the Archaeology Southwest/Preservation Archaeology Field School when they wind up another productive season of research… Back to Back to Back Field Trip Reports – Part III: Gila River Farm