March Events at the Maxwell Museum in Albuquerque, NM
Thursday, March 5 - 4 pm
Anthropology Colloquia Series presents
“People, a Plague on the Planet? Exploring the causes of ecological degradation in Islamic Portugal by Scott Worman Ruth E. Kennedy Award Lecture Archaeological investigations of human impacts on the environment involve a series of related research problems:
demonstrating when and how the environment changed in the past; examining whether human activities contributed to that change; and attempting to discern why people acted in the ways that they did. In this case study, multidisciplinary approaches are used to investigate human-environment interactions during the past two millennia in a study area in southern Portugal.
Hibben 105 Free
Saturday, March 7 - 1-3:30 pm
Ortiz Passport to People Family Program
Explore the Elements of the Earth Exhibit Pottery Demonstration by Ohkay Owingeh artist Clarence Cruz Pottery making, Storytime, Passport Activities, Refreshments!
Free and Open to All
Ortiz Gathering Space at the Maxwell
Thursday, March 26 - 7:30 pm
XXVIII JAR Lecture
“Stone Tools for the Hunt: Hunting Weapons of Neandertals and Early Modern Humans”
Paola Villa, Curator Adjoint at the University of Colorado Museum, University of Colorado-Boulder Free Anthropology 163
Indian Bread Baking- Wednesday March 4 & 11 11am - 3 pm Bread baking demonstration & sale by the Edaakies of Isleta Pueblo. Horno bread, Indian Tacos & More Lunch $3-%5 Oven Bread $3
