Congratulations to Picuris Pueblo
Long-time followers of this here blog know how highly the GCAS values scientific advances of all kinds, especially science that applies to the study of archaeology in our region. Especially-especially,…
Long-time followers of this here blog know how highly the GCAS values scientific advances of all kinds, especially science that applies to the study of archaeology in our region. Especially-especially,…
The GCAS’s next in-person meeting will be Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 6:00 PM at 2045 Memory Lane in Silver City, New Mexico. On this occasion we feature the GCAS’s own…
Readers of this here blog know that our basic policy is to focus upon archaeological developments in our own region because there’s certainly plenty of it. However, readers also know…
Our GCAS members are not just a group of pretty faces. We have all kinds of skills. Exhibit A is the work of Marilyn Gendron, one of our group’s accomplished…
The traditional US Thanksgiving feast is hard upon us and one’s thoughts turn to a roast bird with all the trimmin’s, one might pause to reflect on the turkeys of…
The Salmon Pueblo Archaeological Research Collection (SPARC) is an ongoing project and online resource that allows users to search over 140,500 records including approximately 13,000 photographs, 29,000 documents, and 24…