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David A. Gregory, Preservation Archaeologist

Mr. Gregory has over 30 years of experience in the archaeology of the American Southwest. He has worked in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Wisconsin, and in Yucatan, Mexico. He has directed numerous survey and excavation projects in Arizona. He recently conducted large scale excavations at Los Pozos, a Tucson Basin site having a large Early Agricultural period settlement with a deeply buried Middle Archaic component. Mr. Gregory worked with Dr. David R. Wilcox of the Museum of Northern Arizona to organize the Center's recent Mogollon-Zuni advanced seminar that was held October 2001 at the Colton House at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

Mr. Gregory has published extensively on the archaeology of Arizona, being the principal author of numerous reports documenting the results of survey and excavation projects throughout the state. He has articles in American Antiquity, Fieldiana, and in several edited volumes, including Hohokam and Chaco: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest (1991), The Hohokam Village: Site Organization and Structure (1988), and The Protohistoric Period in the American Southwest, AD 1450 1700 (1981). His most recent publications are two edited volumes published by the Center: Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain: The Middle Archaic Component at Los Pozos and Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain: The Early Agricultural Component at Los Pozos. He is co author with Michael Bartlett and Thomas Kolaz of the general interest book Archaeology in the City (University of Arizona Press).

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