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Browse our library of Education Products developed from over 40 years of collaborative research.

Webinars: What All of Us Can Learn from the Old Ones
In this presentation, Dr. Ortman discusses two important movements in archaeology today. The first is the recognition that archaeologists study...
Webinars: Pueblo on the Plains: The Merchant Site of Southeastern New Mexico and New Insights into Plains-Pueblo Relationships during the 14th Century
Two seasons of archaeological investigations at the Merchant site and its surroundings documented one of the most unusual and significant...
Webinars: Past Meets Present: A Conversation Between Two Mesa Verde Superintendents
What if Jesse Nusbaum, one of Mesa Verde's early superintendents could see the park today? Nusbaum served as superintendent several...
Testimonial Videos: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Change the way you see the world at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.
Webinars: Sustained Research: 40 years of Crow Canyon’s Ancestral Pueblo Community Center Archaeology
When Stuart Struever co-founded Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in 1982, he recognized the need for an institution that could conduct...
Webinars: Obsidian Source Provenance in the North American Southwest: History, Methods, and Possibilities
For over 35 years, the Southwest Archaeological Obsidian Project, funded by multiple National Science Foundation grants, the Leakey Foundation, and...
Webinars: How the Dolores Archaeological Program Shaped Research at Crow Canyon
Located in southwestern Colorado, the Dolores Archaeological Program, or DAP, represents one of the largest archaeology projects ever conducted in...
Educational Video Series: Pueblo Voices: Corn
Pueblo historical perspectives are shaped by their deep cultural heritage, kept alive through oral tradition. Archaeologists' understanding of Pueblo history...
Site Reports: The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing
This volume reports on the testing of 13 archaeological sites as one part of the larger Sand Canyon Archaeological Project....
Webinars: What is Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Why Does it Matter?
What approach should we have when initiating conversations with Indigenous peoples? How can we engage and collaborate with Indigenous peoples...
Testimonial Videos: Ways of Being
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Webinars: Un-Erasing the Indigenous Paleolithic: Re-claiming and Re-Writing the Indigenous Past of the Western Hemisphere (the Americas)
In the Americas, the deep Indigenous past prior to 12,000 years before the present has been aggressively denied by American...

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