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Webinars: The Lost City of the Monkey God
In 2012, a lidar survey of an unexplored valley deep in the Mosquitia rainforest of Honduras revealed the existence of...
Webinars: The Maize Database Project: A Hopi-Crow Canyon Collaboration
The Hopi Cultural Preservation Office and the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center co-developed a project titled, Developing a Comprehensive Database of...
Webinars: Seasons of a Navajo II
The knowledge within the Navajo cultural understanding of knowing is the foundation of traits that defines Navajo people. Sharing knowing...
Webinars: The Ethnoarchaeology of Mongolia’s Dukha Reindeer Herders
Dr. Surovell’s excavations at Barger Gulch in Grand County, Colorado yielded numerous spatial patterns in chipped stone artifacts in interior...
Webinars: Iridescent Beetle Adornment Suggest Incipient Status Competition Among the Earliest Horticulturalist in Bears Ears National Monument
Anthropological research has long theorized that emergent food-producing economies catalyzed high levels of inequality in human societies as evident in...
Lesson Plans Modules: Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region, Standards Alignment
Outline of Colorado state standards and core curricula.
Webinars: Projectile Points, Chronology, and the Oshara Tradition in the San Luis Valley
Colorado’s San Luis Valley has a rich cultural history from the Clovis period all the way up to the modern...
Webinars: The Geology of Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (CANM) is situated on the edge of the Colorado Plateau; a block of (mostly)...
Webinars: Southwest Indian Arts: Origins and Revivals with Emerald Tanner
Emerald Tanner is a fifth-generation trader and the daughter of Joe and Cindy Tanner – some of the best-known American...
Webinars: Lunar Twins: Cahokia’s Emerald Acropolis and Chaco’s Chimney Rock in the 11th Century
Lunar alignments characterize a series of 9th through 12th century North American Indigenous civilizations. Ancestral Puebloans, Caddos, and Cahokians were...
Learning Modules: Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region
People have lived in the Mesa Verde region of the American Southwest for thousands of years. These are their stories...

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