Pueblo farmers of the US Southwest need to plan for spatially and temporally unpredictable rainfall typical of the region to...
Case study on household archaeology at the Duckfoot Site—one of the most thoroughly documented Pueblo I occupations in the Four...
When the Spanish settled New Mexico at the close of the 16th century, their horses, guns, and agricultural crops were...
In 1930-31, Julian Steward recovered hundreds of well-worn moccasins in Utah’s Promontory caves—along with mittens, bison robe fragments, bows, arrows,...
Dr. Bill Lipe, archaeologist and frequent trip leader with Crow Canyon, describes the experience of a traveling seminar and the...
Jason Nez is a Dine Archaeologist from Coalmine Mesa, Arizona. He is currently an Archaeologist at Grand Canyon National Park,...
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A blended-learning lesson integrating online research, classroom discussion, and independent or small group extension projects.
Current analyses indicate that the production of Mimbres Black-on-White ceramics (Style III) signified an ideological unity among socially diverse Classic...
Archaeologists Donna Glowacki, Tim Kohler, Stefani Crabtree, and Scott Ortman talk about why archaeology is important. Filmed by Chris Simon,...
T-shaped doors track the political history of the ancient Southwest. They start at Chaco, continue at Aztec Ruins and Mesa...
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In Woods Canyon Pueblo: Life on the Edge, we asked four Native Americans (three Pueblo Indians and a member of...
Join Mesa Verde National Park Ranger, Jill Blumenthal, on a tour of the Far View Village. The Far View Village...