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Meetings and Conferences

Crow Canyon archaeologists and educators participate in a wide variety of meetings and conferences—part of the Center’s mission to share the results of its work with other professionals and the interested public.

Many events are open to the general public; some require registration and the payment of a fee.

Big MACC (Big Meeting at Crow Canyon)

February 25, 2013
Crow Canyon

The biannual Big Meeting at Crow Canyon returns to the Crow Canyon campus on February 25, 2013. The meeting is an opportunity for archaeologists and researchers working in the Four Corners region to share their recent research with colleagues. Each presentation is ten minutes, followed by a five-minute discussion. To make a reservation, e-mail Jamie Merewether at jmerewether@crowcanyon.org or call 970.564.4391. To submit a presentation, e-mail Kelly McAndrews at kelly@woodscanyon.net or call 970.564.9640. The event is sponsored by Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants and Crow Canyon.

78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology

April 3–7, 2013
Honolulu, Hawaii

Join Crow Canyon researchers and other archaeologists from across the country at the 78th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). This year's SAA meeting will feature papers, symposia, excursions, workshops, and posters. Registration required. See the Society for American Archaeolology Web site for details.

2013 Pecos Conference

August 8–11, 2013
Flagstaff, Arizona

The Pecos Conference is an annual gathering of archaeologists held in the southwestern United States or northern Mexico in which attendees discuss recent research, problems of the field, and challenges of the profession. The event is open to all—avocational archaeologists and the general public. Join us there! Registration required. See the Pecos Conference Web site for details or visit the conference's Facebook page.