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Laboratories

This list of laboratories across the Southwest continues to grow as we add records to our database. Check back frequently for updates or contact our Webmaster to suggest an addition.


Texas

Texas Archeological Research Laboratory
http://www.utexas.edu/research/tarl/
A nationally recognized archeological research facility and the largest archeological repository in the state. Part of the University of Texas at Austin.

 
New Mexico

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology
http://www.miaclab.org/
Premier repository of native art and material culture. Collection tells the stories of the people of the Southwest from pre-history through contemporary art.

 
Arizona

Amerind Foundation Museum
http://www.amerind.org/
Archaeological research facility and museum devoted to the study and interpretation of Native American cultures located in Southeastern Arizona in the Dragoon Mountains.

 
Nevada

Desert Research Institute
http://www.dri.edu/
A nonprofit research campus of the University and Community College System of Nevada with programs directed from three core divisions: atmospheric sciences, earth and ecosystem sciences, and hydrologic sciences.

Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies
http://hrcweb.nevada.edu/
Supports multi-disciplinary research teams, provides expertise to solve complex environmental problems, and develops innovative environmental monitoring technology. Located at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

 
Now Available
Sensing Dobie's Shade: The Al Lowman Collection of J. Frank Dobie Publications in the Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos has been published in a limited edition of 100 copies.

 

In Print
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Southwest
Cover image of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of  American Regional Cultures: The Southwest
 
The Southwest Regional Humanities Center at Texas State University-San Marcos is pleased to announce the publication of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Southwest , edited by Center Director, Mark Busby, and published by Greenwood Press. [more]
 
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