1:00 PM Registration Table Opens 4:00 PM Vendor Room (Cavalier Room) open for vendor setup. 5:00 PM Registration Closed. 5:00 PM ARARA hosted reception at the Pueblo Cultural Center.
Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street NW (1 block north of I-40)
Please provide your own transportation. Drivers, please check the
lobby before you leave for those who may need rides.
8:00 AM Registration Table Opens
Vendor Room Open (Cavalier Room)
NOTE: Vendor will be open during breaks, during the lunch hour, and until 5:30 after the last paper session.
Emporium Room available for previewing slides and ad hoc meetings.
8:30 Welcome to Albuquerque. (Cotillion Room)
8:50 Keynote Speaker. (Cotillion Room)
9:40 Southwestern Rock Art Session. (Cotillion Room)
Please see detailed program below.
10:40 Break
11:00 Southwestern session continues.
Noon Field trip reservation sign-ups open.
Lunch Break
1:30 Ethics Symposium. (Cotillion Room)
Please see detailed paper schedules below.
3:15 Break
3:30 Ethics Symposium continues.
5:00 Break
5:30 Vendor Room closed.
7:30 Hospitality Room open.
Evening Session: Cotillion Room
8:00 Petroglyph National Monument Session. (Cotillion Room)
8:00 Larry Beal: So-Where's the Petroglyph National Monument Plan?
8:20 Robin White: Protection Through Education.
8:00 AM Vendor Room Open (Cavalier Room)
NOTE: Vendor Room will be open during breaks, during the lunch hour, and will close following the afternoon break.
Emporium Room available for previewing slides and ad hoc meetings.
8:15 Open Committee Meetings
Conservation Committee: (Cotillion Room 2)
Education Committee: (Emporium Room)
9:00 ARARA Business Meeting: (Cotillion Room 1)
10:00 Adjourn Business Meeting
Break
10:20 Concurrent sessions begin.
General Rock Art Session I. (Cotillion Room 1)
Please see detailed paper schedule below.
Western Rock Art. (Cotillion Room 2)
Please see detail paper schedule below.
Noon Lunch Break
1:30 Concurrent sessions continue.
General Rock Art Session II. (Cotillion Room 1)
Please see detailed paper schedule below.
Conservation and Management Symposium. (Cotillion Room 2)
Please see detail paper schedule below.
3:10 Break
3:30 Concurrent sessions continue.
General Rock Art Session II continues.
Conservation and Management Symposium continues.
5:10 Adjourn
6:30 No-Host Bar, Cotillion Room
7:00 Closing Banquet, Cotillion Room.
(Tickets must be purchased in advance.)
Field trips will begin at times arranged with the trip leaders. Sign-ups open at noon on Saturday, May 27.
9:40 Brent Abel: An Update on Continued Research at Two Western
Archaic Petroglyph Sites on Glorieta Mesa Near Pecos, New Mexico.
10:00 Ekkehart Malotki: Giving a Hoot: Owl Images in Basketmaker II
Rock Art of the Palavayu, Northeastern Arizona.
10:20 Kay Sutherland: Mesoamerican Ceremony Among the Prehistoric
Jornada Mogollon.
10:40 Break
11:00 Marc Thompson: Venus and Knife-Wing: Pueblo IV Imagery from the
Northern Tewa Province of the Ro Grande Style.
11:20 Jos Villegas: The Petroglyphs of La Cienega.
11:40 Jim Copeland: The Humpback God of the Dinetah.
1:30 Introduction
1:45 John and Joe Labadie: Parietal Works of the Signifying Animal:
Rock Art as a Resource and a Cultural Responsibility.
2:15 Janet Lever: Ethics: An Artist's Perspective.
2:45 Break
3:15 Thom Thompson: Who Owns the Land? Native American vs.
Western Perspectives.
3:45 Peter Welsh: Commodification of Rock Art: An Inalienable Paradox
4:15 Open Discussion/Comments
5:00 Adjourn
10:20 Jean Allan: Sun Circles, Birdmen, and Horned Serpents:
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex Motifs in Alabama Rock Art.
10:40 John Fountain: Sun Meets Moon at Hardscrabble Wash.
11:00 Caroline S. Maddock: The Face of Solstice.
11:20 Donald E. Weaver, Jr.: Looking Through a Keyhole.
The Prehistoric Rock Art of the South Kaibab Region.
11:40 Terry T. Sayther: Clay Glyphs in Cave Kaua, Yucatan.
10:20 Ken Hedges and Diane Hamann: Rock Art at Indian Hill, SDi-2537,
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.
10:40 Steven Freers: Lending a "Hand" to the San Luis Rey Style.
11:00 Sue Ann Monteleone: Great Basin Rock Art: Numic Tradition
or Multicultural Diversity?
11:20 Alanah Woody: Archaeological Evaluations of the Relationships
Between Rock Art and the Environment.
11:40 Russell A. Kirsch: Using Computers to Describe Style.
1:30 Jasper and Peter Blystone: Rock Art: From a Postmodern Perspective.
1:50 Margaret Bullen: Circular Meanings.
2:10 Gregory Deyermenjian: The Petroglyphs of Pusharo:
Peru's Amazonian Riddle.
2:30 John Greer: Recent Fieldwork in Southwestern Venezuela.
2:50 Georgia Lee: Pu'uloa: Hill of Long Life.
3:10 Break
3:30 Mavis and John Greer: An Evaluation of Abstract Figures in
Central Montana Rock Art.
3:50 Jack Doty: A Photographic and Interpretative Study of Rock Art
in Saudia Arabia.
4:10 Elanie Moore: A Comparative Analysis of Accuracy in Drawing Methods.
4:30 Carolynne L. Merrell: Computer Enhancement Techniques for
Recording Rock Art.
4:50 Rev. Galal R. Gough: Implications of the California Desert
Protection Act for Native American Rock Art Preservation and Study.
5:10 Adjourn
1:30 Joseph H. Labadie: Rock Art Site Management: To Fence or Not to Fence.
1:50 Antoinette Padgett: Rock Art Preservation Strategies at El Morro
National Monument, New Mexico.
2:10 Janine R. McFarland and Stephen Horne: Wildland Rock Art Sites in
Los Padres National Forest: A Program for Management.
2:30 Matt Schmader: Conservation and Management at Petroglyph
National Monument
2:50 J. Claire Dean: Grappling with Graffiti at Petroglyph
National Monument.
3:10 Break
3:30 Larry Loendorf, Loendorf & Associates 3:40 Debra Dandridge, Comanche National Grasslands USDA Forest Service. 3:50 Marrietta Davenport, Coconino National Forest 4:00 Matt Schmader, Petroglyph National Monument 4:10 Todd Bostwick, City of Phoenix, Archaeology Division 4:20 Peter Welsh, Deer Valley Rock Art Center 4:30 Panel/Audience Discussion 5:10 Adjourn