Chris Loendorf

Chris Loendorf is the senior project manager for Gila River Indian Community—Cultural Resource Management Program (GRIC-CRMP). He has worked on archaeological projects from the Northern Plains to the Southwest since 1981. He is the author of more than a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles. He has also published multiple chapters in edited volumes, as well as technical reports. His research expertise includes projectile point design, rock art analysis, mortuary studies, and x-ray florescence analysis. His most recent book is Vapaki: Ancestral O’Odham Platform Mounds of the Sonoran Desert.

Collaborative Archaeology Collaborative Archaeology
Collaborative Archaeology

Collaborative Archaeology

How Native American Knowledge Enhances Our Collective Understanding of the Past

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The Hohokam–Akimel O’odham Continuum The Hohokam–Akimel O’odham Continuum
The Hohokam–Akimel O’odham Continuum

The Hohokam–Akimel O’odham Continuum

Sociocultural Dynamics and Projectile Point Design in the Phoenix Basin, Arizona

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Projectile Point Typology Projectile Point Typology
Projectile Point Typology

Projectile Point Typology

Gila River Indian Community, Arizona

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