Dr. Carol Patterson RPA: CEO, has
international experience with the California Institute of
Peruvian Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Studies, the Australian National
University, the Australian Aboriginal Corporations
(Ang-Gnarra, Birri-Gubba-Kutha-Bimbi and Wardaman),
INAH (Mexico), and the Australia-India Council.  She
works locally with the BLM Montrose and Grand
Junction field offices, U.S. Forest Service, and the
Uncompahgre Field Office.  She has authored two
books and numerous articles on rock art of the
Southwest and associated ethnology.
Books:
  • Patterson-Rudolph, C. 1997. On the Trail of Spider Woman, Ancient
    City Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico,132 pgs.
  • Patterson-Rudolph, C. 1992. Petroglyphs and Pueblo Myths of the Rio
    Grande Pueblos, Avanyu Publishers, Albuquerque.


See a list of  
Publications by Dr Patterson.
Dr. Alan  Watchman FAHA: Associate Partner, is a
geoarchaeometrist with international rock art recording,
condition assessment, and conservation experience.  Alan has
successfully dated prehistoric rock paintings and engravings in
the USA, Canada, Portugal, India, Vanuatu, South Africa,
Egypt, and Australia.  He has volunteered for Geocorps
America and worked with the BLM and USGS on a regional
mapping project in the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation
Area.
Alan taught students to conserve rock art
and
removes graffiti at tourist sites.

The Prime Minister of Australia awarded Alan a medal for
services to the community in archaeology and the humanities.
Colleagues elected him as Fellow to the
Australian Academy of
the Humanities.
See a list of publications by Dr Watchman.
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