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Lecture: What Can We Learn from the Archaeology of Sustainable Agriculture?

September 25, 6:00 pm7:30 pm

$15

Linda S. Cordell Lecture with Chelsea Fisher

Archaeology plays an important role in the pursuit of sustainable agriculture. Modern farmers are reviving ancient techniques—such as Medieval Moorish irrigation canals and Aztec-era floating gardens—to cope with the environmental challenges our planet faces today. Dr. Fisher will share valuable and often surprising insights that ancient food systems offer, using compelling archaeological evidence from past societies. Chelsea Fisher is an archaeologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of South Carolina.

Co-Presented by The School for Advanced Research and the New Mexico History Museum

Details

Date:
September 25
Time:
6:00 pm—7:30 pm
Cost:
$15
Event Category:
Website:
https://sarweb.org/date/what-can-we-learn-from-the-archaeology-of-sustainable-agriculture/

Venue

New Mexico History Museum
113 Lincoln Ave
Santa Fe, NM
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Phone
505-476-5200
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Organizer

School for Advanced Research
Phone
5059547200
Email
davidson@sarsf.org
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Other

State
New Mexico
City
Santa Fe
Contact Email (for internal use only)
richardson@sarsf.org

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