More than 50 years ago, Dr. Charles Rozaire, a professional archaeologist from southern California, began a multi-season excavation project at a relatively small Southern Sinagua cliff dwelling located on artist Paul Dyck’s property north of Camp Verde. Although a large quantity of incredibly well-preserved materials was recovered, these materials were not analyzed and remained in storage until 2014, when they were donated by Paul Dyck’s son, John, to the Verde Valley Archaeology Center. After more than five years of analysis, a detailed report on the excavations and the materials recovered has been completed. Copies of the report will be available this summer. This report has 709 pages of text organized into 14 chapters, with 421 figures and 101 tables.
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