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Webinars: Sophisticated Rebels: Insurgent Archaeologies in the American Southwest
During A.D. 700–1400, the Greater American Southwest was an explosive laboratory of social, cultural, and political ideas. As people grappled...
Educational Video Series: Intro to Archaeology
Join one of our educators, Tyson Hughes, as he introduces a brief overview of the field of archaeology and its...
Site Reports: The Northern Chaco Outliers Project: 2022 Annual Report
Annual report summarizing progress on the Northern Chaco Outliers Project during Crow Canyon’s 2022 field season.
Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Pat Fulks
Pat Fulks discusses her family's homesteader heritage and what it was like to grow up in the Goodman Point area....
Webinars: Star Stories: Mesa Verde’s Dark Skies
Until a century ago, every night, everywhere in the world was dark. Our ancestors across the world enjoyed nights swimming...
Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Mark Varien
Archaeologist Mark Varien discusses preservation and research at Goodman Point. The Goodman Point Video Documentation Project is a multivocal history...
Webinars: Climate and Culture
Dr. Kyle Bocinsky provides a look into the impact of changing climates on past, present, and future Southwestern cultures.
Testimonial Videos: Travel with Crow Canyon: Libby Shafer’s Story
Libby Shafer, a frequent traveler with Crow Canyon, describes highlights of her trips: learning about kachinas at a trading post...
Site Reports: The Archaeology of Castle Rock Pueblo: A Thirteenth-Century Village in Southwestern Colorado
Final site report for the Castle Rock Pueblo Project includes a wide variety of field and laboratory data generated as...
Webinars: Wild Wisdom: Essential Food and Medicine of the Land
This slide show presentation will cover commonly found edible and medicinal plants that are essential for human health and well-being....
Publications: Maize Database Project Annotated Bibliography
This bibliography presents a compilation of references on Southwest maize, including the evolution, development, and spread of maize from present...
Webinars: Ute History
The Ute people are the longest continuous inhabitants of Colorado and Utah. According to the history, handed down by their...

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