2023 Southwest Symposium Conference

When: January 5-7, 2023

Where: La Fonda on the Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Join us for the 2023 Southwest Symposium in Santa Fe, New Mexico! We will be displaying our new and recent southwest archaeology titles, and our Senior Editor, Allyson Carter, Ph.D., will be there to answer your questions about our books and our publishing program.

This year’s theme is: Attributes to Networks: Multi-scalar Perspectives on Understanding the Past in the Southwest US and Northwest Mexico

From the conference organizers: The papers and posters in this symposium highlight alternate approaches to interpreting the archaeological record of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico at multiple scales, addressing the full range of analysis from big data initiatives to the use of attributes to recognize the actions of past individuals. The range of topics is equally broad, from networks and roads to sandals and the health of individuals. Featured topics include the many facets of collaboration; the advent of agriculture in the region; material networks and the people and ideas that travel them; and the agency and effect of individual action, in the past and today.  We hope that whatever your personal research interests, this conference will offer new ideas, rich discussion, and a chance to network on a personal scale.

We hope to see you there!

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