GLYPHS: The Monthly Newsletter of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, An Affiliate of the Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona
Glyphs is the monthly newsletter of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society. The society’s newsletter, is published monthly and announces talks, field trips, classes, and relevant news. AAHS members receive Glyphs as a part of their membership benefits. The general public is welcome to download back issues of Glyphs as they are made available. The current issue of the newsletter is sent to AAHS Members by mail.
Glyphs Volume 62 (2011-2012)
- No 1 – July 2011 -Tree-rings, Documents, and Oral Histories in Cebolla Creek, New Mexico by Ronald H. Towner
- No 2 – August 2011 - Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society 2011 Awards
- No 3 – September 2011 - Homol’ovi and Beyond by E. Charles Adams
- No. 4 – October 2011 - What’s in the Bag? by Janet Lever-Wood and Laurie Webster
- No 5 – November 2011 - Relic Hunters: Encounters with Antiquity in Nineteenth Century America by James E. Snead
- No 6 – December 2011 - Upward Sun River (Xaasaa Na’) Site: Climate Change, Geoarchaeology and Human Land Use in Ice Age Alaska by Joshua D. Reuther and Ben A. Potter
Glyphs Volume 61 (2010-2011)
- No 1 – July 2010 – Preserving the Past for the Benefit of Future Generations: Accomplishments of the Pima County Historic Preservation Bond, by Linda Mayro and Roger Anyon
- No 2 – August 2010 – 2010 Pecos Conference
- No 3 – September 2010 – The Real Dirt on Southwestern Archaeology by Raymond Thompson
- No 4 – October 2010 – Cerros de Trincheras in the Hohokam World: A Case Study of the Cerro Prieto Site by Matthew Pailes
- No 5 – November 2010- New Clues, New Research, and New Photos of the Oldest Art in Western North America: Current Thoughts on the Western Archaic Tradition by Henry Wallace
- No 6 – December 2010 – Two Views on Zuni Migration: Traditional History and Archaeology by T.J. Ferguson
- No 7 – January 2011 – Tree-Rings, Documents, and Oral Histories in Cebolla Creek, New Mexico by Ronald Towner
- No 8 – February 2011 – The Bluff Great House and the Chaco Phenomenon – Catherine Cameron
- No 9 – March 2011 – Chocolate, Ritual and Exchange in the American Southwest – Patricia Crown
- No 10 – April 2011 - Whiptail Ruin: Hunters and Migrants in Thirteeth-Century Tucson by Linda Gregonis
- No 11 – May 2011 – Then and Now: Lessons from the Mimbres by Margaret C Nelson
- No 12 – June 2011 -The Interplay Between Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology in Interpreting Human Skeletal Variation by Bruce E. Anderson
Glyphs Volume 60 (2009-2010)
- No 1 - July 2009 - History, Households, and Power in the Ancient Hohokam World, by William Graves
- No 2 – August 2009 – On the Trail of Tumamoc Graffiti: Georgie Hazel Scott, by Katherine Cerino
- No 3 – September 2009 – Zeckendorfs and Steinfelds: Merchant Princes of the Southwest, by Bettina O’Neil Lyons
- No 4 – October 2009 – Hopi Migration History, by Eric Polingyouma
- No 5 – November 2009 – Cerros de Trinceras and Warfare in Sonora, Mexico, by Randall McGuire
- No 6 – December 2009 – Fast Approaching Zero: Tree-ring Dating at Mesa Verde National Park, by Stephen E. Nash
- No 7 – January 2010 – Fact and Fiction of Ancient Puebloan Cannibalism, by John Kantner
- No 8 – Feburary 2010 – Revisiting Las Capas and its Place in Early Agriculture, by Jim Vint
- No 9 – March – 2010 – Chimney Rock and Chaco, Pinnacle Ruin and Mesa Verde: Regional Interactions in the Ancestral Pueblo World, by Stephen Lekson
- No 10 – April 2010 – Yádilla, Hádiilil: Perspectives from a Practicing Native American Archaeologist, by William B. Tsosie, Jr.
- No 11 – May 2010 – I Rented a Mule and Found Religion, by Todd A. Pitezel
- No 12 – June 2010 -Massacre at Camp Grant: Forgetting and Remembering Apache History by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
Glyphs Volume 59 (2008-2009)
- No 1 - July 2008 - Naco Arizona: Renewed Paleontological and Archaeological Prospecting on the U.S.–Mexico Border, by Jesse Ballenger
- No 2 – August 2008 – Archaeological Excavations along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, by Allyson Mathis, Lisa Leap, and Kimberly Spurr
- No 3 – September 2008 – Challenges of Historic Preservation along the U.S.–Mexico Boundary: Examples from Southeastern Arizona’s Sky Islands, by David Mehalic
- No 4 – October 2008 – The Coronado Expedition through Arizona and Sonora in 1539–1542: New Research, New Results, by Gayle Harrison Hartmann andWilliam K. Hartmann
- No 5 – November 2008 – The Cleansing Fire: The Quetzalcoatl Myth and Hohokam Rituals, by Stephanie Whittlesey
- No 6 – December 2008 – A Seventeenth Century Instance of Hopi Clowning? The Trial of Juan Suñi, 1659, by Anton Daughters
- No 7 – January 2009 – Drawing from the Past: Interpreting Rock Art of the Lower Pecos, by Carolyn E. Boyd
- No 8 – Feburary 2009 – On a Foundation of Potsherds: Building a New Model of the Phoenix Basin Hohokam, by David R. Abbott
- No 9 – March – 2009 - Paquimê Postscript: New work Around Casas Grandes, by Paul Minnis and Michael Whalen
- No 10 – April 2009 – Hopi Summer: Letters from First Mesa, by Carolyn O’Bagy Davis
- No 11 – May 2009 – Human Adaptation to Catastrophic Events: Lessons from the 11th Century A.D. Eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano, by Mark Elson
- No 12 – June 2009 – Migration, Aggregation, and Collapse in the Southern Southwest, by Jeffery Clark
Glyphs Volume 58 (2007-2008)
- No 1 - July 2007 - Large-scale Excavations at Honey Bee, a Hohokam Town in Oro Valley, by Henry Wallace
- No 2 – August 2007 – In Awato’ovi’s Shadow: Kawàyka’a in the History of Southwestern Archaeology, by Kelley Hays-Gilpin
- No 3 – September 2007 – California Basketry, by Suzanne Griset
- No 4 – October 2007 – Out of the Museum Basement: The Textiles, Baskets, and Painted Wood from Pueblo Bonito and Aztec Ruins, by Laurie Webster
- No 5 – November 2007 – Recent Investigations of the Hohokam Colonial Period in the Tucson Basin, by Eric Klucas
- No 6 – December 2007 – Preservation Archaeology at Casa Malpais, by Doug Gann
- No 7 – January 2008 – Pueblo Social History: Upstreaming into the Past, by John Ware
- No 8 – Feburary 2008 – A Millennium on the Meridian: Chaco Meridian Revisited, by Stephen H. Lekson
- No 9 – March – 2008 – Geoglyphs: Orphans of Rock Art, by John Fountain
- No 10 – April 2008 – At the Still Point of the Turning World: Chaco and Its Outliers, by Ruth Van Dyke
- No 11 – May 2008 – Issue Missing
- No 12 – June 2008 – Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumacácori and the Betrayal of the O’odham, by Thomas E. Sheridan
Glyphs Volume 57 – 50
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