Majolica and Margaritas:
Summer 2015 Adventures in New Mexico
Heather Trigg
Monday, September 28, 2015 at noon
McCormack, first floor, room 503
In July 2015, we began excavation of a 17th-century Spanish ranch in New Mexico. This ranch was a multi-cultural household that included Spanish colonizers and indigenous Plains and Pueblo peoples who were forcibly incorporated into the ranch’s daily activities. This NSF sponsored project explores the social and environmental consequences of Spanish colonization in New Mexico. Come hear about the summer’s work and the research program.
Please join us and feel free to bring your lunch!