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Crow Canyon looks back on 2011 accomplishments. Read the January eNews.

Welcome to the Crow Canyon newsroom! This is your source for up-to-the-minute news about the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Crow Canyon in the News

A January 16, 2012, Quincy Herald-Whig article entitled "Hannibal Middle School Gifted Program Offers 'Ultimate Field Trip' to Colorado Archaeological Dig" highlighted the Hannibal, Missouri, school group that has come to Crow Canyon for 25 years.

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News From the Field

Field updates for the Baskemaker Communities Project keep you informed about the latest discoveries at the Dillard site and other early Pueblo settlements currently being investigated by Crow Canyon. Read the July field update. (Also view earlier Field News articles.)

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Lab News

Crow Canyon looks for links between the Mesa Verde region and the northern Rio Grande valley as it analyzes pottery from the Ponsipa'akeri village site. Read the latest lab update, and view earlier Lab News articles.

Advocacy

View Crow Canyon's National Policy Agenda which sets out the basis of our advocacy efforts.

On July 21, 2011, U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton introduced legislation to make Chimney Rock Archaeological Area in southwestern Colorado a national monument. Read an op-ed article in the Durango Herald by Crow Canyon President and CEO Deborah Gangloff supporting the legislation.

Read Crow Canyon President and CEO Deborah Gangloff's letter to Utah Governor Gary Herbert regarding the recent termination of three senior staff members in the Antiquities Section of the Division of Utah State History.

2010 Annual Report

Read about accomplishments and goals in research, education, and American Indian activities in Crow Canyon's most-recent annual report.

2020 Vision

Twenty-five years after its founding, Crow Canyon looks at "where we go from here." Read A Vision for the Future of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Pressroom

Crow Canyon's pressroom provides members of the media easy access to news and information. We welcome inquiries and encourage the press to contact us for more information.