Product Description This documentary DVD records a lecture given by Florence Lister and Gwinn Vivian, sponsored by the Four Corners Lecture Series and is located at the Crow Canyon Archeological Center. The lecture took place on April 22 2010. The lecture focuses on Florence and Gwinn and their experiences as young archeologists at the Chaco Culture National Historical Park. What was it like being on the front end of discovering the significance of Chaco Canyon? Hear it from two of the original archaeologists that live the experience. DVD format 155 min. Indexed for convenient chapter location. Chapters include: 1) In the beginning 2)University of New Mexico Field School 3)The Story of Threatening Rock 4)The Beginning Of The End Of The Good Old Days 5)Gwinn Vivian On Becoming An Archaeologist 6)Excavating Chaco 7)A letter From Gordon Vivian 8)About The Lister Fellowship and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 9)Credits About the Director Elizabeth Hamilton is a 3rd generation interpreter of the Southwest Four corners region of the United States. Her Grandfather Ansel Hall inspired her father (William C Winkler) whom excelled in the interpretation arena. She joined her father producing films in 1999 under the ownership of INTERpark, Inc. Although being involved in the interpretation of Mesa Verde National Park since birth, her interests have expanded to other southwestern topics leading to film making in France. She is joined by her husband John Hamilton as is still involved in current projects with her father.
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