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The Long Count: Stephen E. Nash on Time

The Long Count: Stephen E. Nash on Time

Time. Astronomers, philosophers, physicists, anthropologists, politicians, geographers, and theologians have all pondered the nature and meaning of time. Time. Astronomers, philosophers, physicists, anthropologists, politicians, geographers, and...

How Archaeologists Uncover History With Trees

From the stunning precision of tree-ring dates to the rich tapestry of Native American oral history, we know in astonishing detail much of what happened—and when, where, and why it happened—at Mesa Verde. In the fall of 1282, a young carpenter went to...

Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives

Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives

Engaging Domestic and International Students in the Composition Classroom foreword by Mary Ellen Cushman “Many presentations and papers on translingual approaches to writing call for work such as this, and the research methods and assignment appendixes...

The Things We Study

The Things We Study

Why do we study the things we do? Why do we study the things we do? As a scholar who more often than not writes about methodology, I have always been intrigued by this question. I am curious how and why we are attracted to certain objects, places,...

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Martin Luther King Jr. in Sapphire

Martin Luther King Jr. in Sapphire

Perhaps the world’s most unique sculptural tribute to the great civil rights crusader Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. is Vasily Konovalenko’s Martin Luther King in Sapphire. There are many ways to memorialize the immortal Reverend Martin Luther King...

Last Great Wilderness

Last Great Wilderness

The Campaign to Establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge "As pressure once again mounts to drill for oil in the Refuge, Kaye's book is a timely, thought-provoking look at the power of wilderness." —Wildllife Conservation "Destined to be a...

Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology

Pushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology

Chronometry, Collections, and Contexts Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium Series “An important volume that expertly explores the way pushing boundaries results in improved research and adeptly demonstrates that the research community of the...

The African American West

The African American West

A Century of Short Stories The distinguished body of short stories depicting African Americans in the western United States has long been overlooked, and for a number of reasons: black writers were historically denied publication in white journals,...

Is Cyclical Time the Cure to Technology

Is Cyclical Time the Cure to Technology's Ills?

Humans have been tumbling headlong into this new digital frontier for a quarter century—since the World Wide Web went public. The world changed dramatically on June 29, 2007. That’s the day when the iPhone first became available to the public. In the...

How the Folsom Point Became an Archaeological Icon

The Folsom spear point, which was excavated in 1927 near the small town of Folsom, New Mexico, is one of the most famous artifacts in North American archaeology, and for good reason . . . Republished with permission from SAPIENS. The Folsom spear...

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Grants and Donations The University Press of Colorado is a 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization that relies on the ongoing support of its members, as well as funds from other institutions, granting agencies, and individuals, to fulfill our mandate...

Relating to Rock Art in the Contemporary World

Relating to Rock Art in the Contemporary World

Navigating Symbolism, Meaning, and Significance Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2017 “A compelling, important, and overdue work on the state of rock art in the world today.” —Sven Ouzman, Centre for Rock Art Research and Management, University of...

Inside Ancient Kitchens

Inside Ancient Kitchens

New Directions in the Study of Daily Meals and Feasts "Plenty of high-quality contributions on the menu." —Marc Vander Linden, Cambridge Archaeological Journal "All of the authors of this book have made important contributions to knowledge and have...

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