Earliest Ancestral Apache in the Southernmost Southwest
This public-oriented video results from a Zoom presentation on archaeological research regarding the earliest known evidence of the ancestral Apache in the southernmost portion of the American Southwest. This includes research undertaken in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The video presents the nature of the evidence and the types of arguments constructed to push back the ancestral Apache (pre-differentiation) presence to at least the late 1200s.

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