Our Fall Tour Schedule is now available and it promises to be an exciting season!  Whether you’re interested in Pueblo cultures of the southwest, American military history, or the Mixtecan and Zapotecan civilizations of Mexico, there is an adventure waiting for you!

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Oaxaca Tour 2019: Tour Oaxaca during the Day of the Dead Festival
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Travel across New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland to explore the rich history and archaeology of the French and Indian War.
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Journey to the most famous of the southwestern region’s cliff dwellings, as well as modern-day pueblos and several Conservancy preserves on the tour Cliff Dwellers of the Southwest.

Space is limited, so make your reservation today!  Contact us at tours.tac@gmail.com or by phone at (505) 266-1540.

Fall 2019 Schedule Highlights: 

French Indian War Tour: September 7 – 14, 2019

Join us as we travel across New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland to explore the rich history and archaeology of the French and Indian War. This epic struggle involving Native Americans, the English and French Empires, and Colonial forces, was one of the first global conflicts and a defining moment in American history. On our journey we will meet with historians, archaeologists and native people at a variety of archaeological sites, museums, and interpretive centers.  Learn More.

Cliff Dwellers of the American Southwest: September 12 – 22, 2019

Cliff dwellings are among the most amazing archaeological sites in the world: walls and doorways, towers and kivas, all tucked neatly into sandstone cliffs.  More than 700 years ago, the Anasazi and Sinagua cultures of the Four Corners region called these sites  home.  Our tour will journey to the most famous of the region’s cliff dwellings, as well as modern-day pueblos and several Conservancy preserves, and be guided by archaeologists well-versed in the region’s prehistory. Learn More.

Oaxaca during the Day of the Dead: October 25 – November 4, 2019 

Join us in Oaxaca, Mexico during one of the most unusual festivals anywhere – the Day of the Dead.  On this day, people prepare home altars and decorate cemeteries to welcome the dead, who are believed to return to enjoy the food and drink they indulged in during life.  Learn More.

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