Upcoming Events

March 27, 2024

60 Years of Archaeomagnetism in the United States
OAS Brown Bag talk by Dr. Shelby Jones, laboratory supervisor and project director for the OAS, at the CNMA, 12:00 noon, free!

March 28, 2024

Education Outreach at the Española Public Library
Thursday, March 28th, 2024, 1 pm until 4 pm, free!

March 30, 2024

Governor's Easter Bash
Saturday, March 30th, 2024

April 10, 2024

Tewa Decorated Types Produced during the “Historic” Period: Trends and Connections
OAS Brown Bag talk by C. Dean Wilson (OAS Research Associate) at the CNMA, 12:00 noon, free!

April 12, 2024

Fort Stanton State Monument
Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th, 2024
Cost of trip: $135


The Role of Settlement Pattern Studies and the Emergence of the Current Archaeological View of Ancient Maya Civilization

May 10, 2016


Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 12:00 noon, free!

Jerry Sabloff, PhD (External Professor and past President at the Santa Fe Institute and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, at the University of Pennsylvania) will present a lecture entitled "The Role of Settlement Pattern Studies and the Emergence of the Current Archaeological View of Ancient Maya Civilization" at the Center for New Mexico Archaeology (CNMA) on Tuesday, May 10 at 12:00 noon.

Current scholarly understandings of Pre-Columbian Maya civilization are quite different from the traditional model of ancient Maya civilization that dominated the field of Maya studies until recently and still dominates public perception of the ancient Maya. In part, this new view is due to both the significant increase in archaeological studies in the Maya area in the past few decades and the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic texts, which have provided new insights into Maya history. Much of the change also is due to the introduction and rapid spread of settlement pattern studies conducted more than a half a century ago. This Brown Bag talk examines the major impact of the methodology of settlement pattern research on Maya archaeology and looks at new directions in the field.

The Brown Bag talks will take place at the Center for New Mexico Archaeology at 12:00 noon in the CNMA library. Seating is limited. Admission is free.

The Center for New Mexico Archaeology (7 Old Cochiti Road) is located off of Caja del Rio Road, across from Challenge New Mexico on the way to the Santa Fe Municipal Golf Course. Take 599 to South Meadows Road, continue through the traffic circle west along the Frontage Road to Caja del Rio Road. CNMA is on the left-hand side of the road and is the large building with white sail-like skylights on the roof.