Community- Engaged Archaeology with Abiquiú, New Mexico

Author(s): Moira Peckham; Annie Danis

Year: 2018

Summary

This poster presents how the Berkeley Abiquiú Collaborative Archaeology project integrates oral histories conducted with community members with spatial and material data to support a more robust dialogue between the contemporary and the historic that is thoroughly grounded in community perspectives. At Abiquiú, the community’s perspectives on water management as presented through the interviews and, subsequently, the material and spatial data are intimately connected to not only identity, but also historic and contemporary tensions between local and state water- managing entities.

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Community- Engaged Archaeology with Abiquiú, New Mexico. Moira Peckham, Annie Danis. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 442793)

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -123.97; min lat: 37.996 ; max long: -101.997; max lat: 46.134 ;

Record Identifiers

Abstract Id(s): 22238