Michael O’Hara

Research Assistant and Doctoral Student

School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Arizona State University

 

Conference Papers and Posters

 

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Discovering the Archaeology of the Arizona Strip: Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future

Nov. 12 & 13, 2010, Page, AZ

 

2008 Archaeological Volunteer Project

2009 Archaeological Field School

2010 Archaeological Field School

 

Image above: Mapping at West Bench Pueblo in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument during a volunteer project I directed for the Grand Canyon Trust, the Kaibab-Vermilion Cliffs Heritage Alliance, and Northern Arizona University Anthropology Laboratories (2008).

 

Images below: Top left, excavating a Basketmaker III pit house at Site AZ Q:8:47 (ASM) along Carrizo Wash in East-Central Arizona (2002). Excavations conducted by SWCA Environmental Consultants for Salt River Project’s proposed Fence Lake transportation corridor. Top right, surveying for an Arizona Game and Fish water improvement project along Kanab Creek on the north rim of the Grand Canyon with SWCA (2005). Bottom left, at Crack-in-Rock Pueblo, Wupatki National Monument, while in graduate school at NAU (1997). I was the field director for a site monitoring program conducted by the NAU Anthropology Labs for the National Park Service. Bottom right, dirty and proud after a hard day of field work, age 2.

 

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Last updated Aug. 12, 2010