Jon Hardes is an archaeology lead in the Petrified Forest National Park and a zooarchaeologist, which is someone who studies animal remains from archaeological sites,…
As the Flagstaff Festival of Science approaches, we delve into the captivating realm of space exploration and the exhilarating endeavors undertaken by the brilliant minds…
Significant discoveries, inventions and breakthroughs are emerging at an unprecedented rate, rapidly changing the way we live, work and communicate—in fact, experts predict that humans…
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the ultimate city-wide Scavenger Hunt – a thrilling experience tailored for teams such as families, groups of friends,…
In the heart of Flagstaff, Arizona, where wildfires have long been a seasonal concern, an intriguing discovery about coastal redwoods is reshaping our understanding of…
by Chrissina Burke, Anthropologist & Festival Board Member Indigenous people are the scientists who founded the study of our world. Not only did all knowledge…
by Festival Board Member, Kerry Bennett Since 1990, when Michael Crighton’s blockbuster “Jurassic Park” was first published—then brought to life on the big screen by…
When it comes to unraveling the mysteries of ancient civilizations, anthropological research serves as the guiding light illuminating the past. At the forefront of this…
The Apex, Arizona Archaeology Project is a collaborative project between Northern Arizona University and the Kaibab National Forest to explore the 1928-1936 Apex logging camp.…