The San Juan Basin Archaeological Society invites the public to a Zoom presentation on Wednesday, November 11th at 7:00 p.m. After a brief business meeting, Rand Greubel will present a talk called ” Early Pueblo I Occupation of Florida Mesa site”. The site is in the area locally known as the Bridge to nowhere. This talk might not be recorded, so participants will need to log in on November 11th at 7:00 p.m. For log-in information, see sjbas.org.
Rand Greubel has over 30 years of archaeological experience in the Intermountain West. He received his B.A. in Anthropology from the University of Colorado, Boulder and his M.A. in Archaeology and Heritage from the University of Leicester, England. He joined Alpine in 1989. Rand was a field-going archaeologist with Alpine for over 20 years, supervising large surveys and major archaeological excavations on prehistoric sites in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming. He now devotes most of his time to project management, report writing and review, preparation of research designs and data recovery plans, and overseeing all aspects of fieldwork, analysis, and reporting. Rand’s professional research interests include lithic technology, Ute archaeology, Protohistoric-period cross-cultural relationships, forager-farmer interactions in prehistory, and spatial patterning on hunter-gatherer sites. He is strong advocate of interpreting the findings of archaeological projects to the public.
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