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Join host Carlton Gover (from A Life In Ruins podcast on the Archaeology Podcast Network) as he brings on a co-host for each season to discuss a single archaeological site. They'll dive into every aspect of a site over the course of the season. Every episode of the season will be released at the same time so you can binge on a quiet Sunday morning or listen when you can.
For this episode, the two co-hosts sit down with Dr. Steve Lekson to discuss the legacy and impact of Chaco after the peak of its influence in the Southwest around A.D./C.E. 1050. We hear about the famed "Chaco Meridian" and the role of archaeology as part of the "Colonial Package". We explore interpretations regarding where Chacoan peoples moved to after Chaco and where they went after that too. Dr. Lekson stresses the importance of inter-regional archaeological investigation and thinking about the big picture when it comes to archaeological research. Finally, Dr. Lekson makes a prediction on the future of Southwest archaeology and the legacy of his research.
Links
* Lekson, Stephen H.
* 2009 A History of the Ancient Southwest. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, NM.
* 2015 The Chaco Meridian:One Thousand Years of Political and Religious Power in the Ancient Southwest. 2nd ed. Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD.
* 2018 A Study of Southwestern Archaeology. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
* Lekson, Stephen H., and Catherine M. Cameron
* 1995 The Abandonment of Chaco Canyon, the Mesa Verde Migrations, and the Reorganization of the Pueblo World. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14(2):184-202.
* Lekson, Stephen H., and Peter N. Peregrine
* 2004 A Continental Perspective for North American Archaeology. SAA Archaeological Record 4(1):15-19.
* Contact For Guest:
* Dr. Steve Lekson
* Email: Lekson@colorado.edu
Carlton Shield Chief Gover
* Email: pawneearchaeologist@gmail.com
* instagram: @pawnee_archaeologist [https://www.instagram.com/pawnee_archaeologist]
* Twitter: @PaniArchaeology [https://www.twitter.com/PaniArchaeology]
* Website: https://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/carlton-gover
Robert Weiner
* Robert.weiner@colorado.edu
* Instagram: @chacoroadsproject [https://www.instagram.com/chacoroadsproject]
Affiliates
* Wildnote [http://www.wildnoteapp.com/]
* TeePublic [https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=5724&ref_type=aff]
* Timeular [https://timeular.com/ref/chriswebster/]
Site Bites
Join host Carlton Gover (from A Life In Ruins podcast on the Archaeology Podcast Network) as he brings on a co-host for each season to discuss a single archaeological site. They'll dive into every aspect of a site over the course of the season. Every episode of the season will be released at the same time so you can binge on a quiet Sunday morning or listen when you can.