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| Structures and Middens: Fieldwork Report Released |
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The research conducted in the first two years of the Basketmaker Communities Project has already contributed to our understanding of Basketmaker III social organization in the Mesa Verde region. Check out the recently released 2012 annual fieldwork report for details about the structures and middens we’ve been excavating—and learn more about the geophysical surveys conducted by Mona Charles of Fort Lewis College and Meg Watters of Time Team America.
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| Meeting Our Mission |
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The Archaeology of Food and Warfare Crow Canyon Research and Publications Manager Kristin Kuckelman joined top researchers in the field of warfare at an invited conference titled “The Archaeology of Food and Warfare." READ MORE.
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Big MACC: It's Not a Hamburger The Four Corners area teems with archaeologists working on various projects, some of which are purely scholarly, others involving cultural resource management work. On February 25, many of these researchers converged on Crow Canyon to share the results of their work at a popular event: the Big MACC (Big Meeting at Crow Canyon)." READ MORE..
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| Programs for All Ages |
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Travel Adventures 2013: Pueblos of the Rio Grande
Letter from Cultural Explorations If you’ve traveled with Crow Canyon before, you know what’s special about our educational tours. Expert guides, including indigenous scholars. Privileged access. And fascinating research topics, such as the Pueblo Revolt of 1680—a highlight of our summer trip Pueblos of the Rio Grande. READ MORE.
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Scholarships Available for Teen Camps Teens from across the United States have the chance to attend a Crow Canyon archaeology camp this summer with the support of a scholarship. Thanks to the generosity of our many benefactors, several scholarships are available for Middle School Archaeology Camp, High School Archaeology Camp, and High School Field School. READ MORE.
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| Crow Canyon Community |
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Celebrating 30 Years If you had visited the Crow Canyon campus 30 years ago, you would have found a cluster of ramshackle trailers, several teepees, and a group of dedicated archaeologists and educators with a dream: to develop an internationally renowned archaeological research and education institution. READ MORE.
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