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The Biennial Jornada Mogollon
Archaeology Conference
This archaeological conference's geographic focus area is known as the Jornada branch of the Mogollon cultural region. The egg-shaped area, first defined by Donald J. Lehmer, encompasses south-central New Mexico, west Texas, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. This conference was created thirty years ago by Patrick H. Beckett to provide archaeologists with a forum for sharing their research.

The 18th biennial conference will be held October 4 and 5, 2013.
The 2011 conference papers are being currently edited by Dr. Todd VanPool, Dr. Christine VanPool and Ms. Elizabeth McCarthy.

Thanks to our 2011 Conference Sponsors


Beta Analytic

PUBLICATIONS
The papers given at the 2009 conference are available for purchase.
The following publications are available as long as supplies last:
- Patterns in Transition: Papers from the 16th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference in 2009, edited by Melinda R. Landreth, $35.00
- The Collected Papers from the 15th Biennial Mogollon Conference, Silver City, New Mexico 2008, edited by Lora Jackson Legare, $25.00
- Quince, Papers from the 15th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by Marc Thompson, $30.00
- ¡Viva la Jornada! Papers from the 14th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference in 2007, edited by Jason Jurgena, Lora Jackson and Marc Thompson, $25.00
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