Virtual Reality Potential in Archeology: May 10 in Cave Creek
March 30, 2017 Courtesy of the Desert Foothills Chapter, Arizona Archeology Society, By Roger Kearney Doug Gann, PhD to Discuss the Interpretive Potential of Virtual Reality in Archeology at May 10 Archaeology meeting PhD Doug Gann will present Traveling in Time and Space –The Interpretive Potential of Virtual Reality in Archaeology at the May 10th meeting of the Desert Foothills Chapter of the Arizona Archaeology Society. The...
AZ Game & Fish News: Mexican Wolf Captured in Arizona
March 30. 2017 A female Mexican wolf originating from an ongoing reintroduction effort in Mexico was captured March 26 on private ranch land in southeastern Arizona by the Interagency Field Team (IFT) and relocated to the Sevilleta Wolf Management Facility in New Mexico, where it is in good health. Click below for more information. AZ Game and Fish News (PDF) We Welcome Your Comment The...
“Archaeological Fakes and Frauds” at DFC-AAS April 12th Meeting
By Roger Kearney, Desert Foothills Chapter, Arizona Archaeology Society Matt Peeples presents Archaeological Fakes and Frauds in Arizona and Beyond. Depictions of archaeology in popular culture are full of dubious tales of ancient extraterrestrials, lost civilizations, giants, and widespread scientific conspiracy. In this talk, PhD. The public may attend this Arizona Archaeology Society – Desert Foothills Chapter meeting at...
Scottsdale Update Newsletter, March 30
Thursday, March 30 HEADLINES Proposed Fiscal Year 2017/18 operating and capital budgets slated for April 4 release. Here’s the tentative City Council budget review schedule: April 25 – Presentation of proposed operating and capital budgets; May 9 – Direction on budget-related items (if needed); May 23 – Public hearing and tentative budget adoption and rates and fees adoption; June 13 – Public hearing and final...
City of Scottsdale Calendar of Events – June 2017
March 30, 2017 City of Scottsdale CALENDAR OF EVENTS – June 2017 Public: Call phone number or visit website attached to individual items Vista del Camino serves as hydration station May-September. These stations help protect vulnerable individuals during the summer by providing relief from the heat. Vista is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park’s Concert Series continues in June. Enjoy a variety...










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