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Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Grant Coffey
Grant Coffey, Director of the Goodman Point Archaeological Project, Phase II, discusses Phase II excavations. The Goodman Point Video Documentation...
Webinars: Native American Fire Management at an Ancient Wildland-Urban Interface in the Southwest US
As residential development continues into flammable landscapes, wildfires increasingly threaten homes, lives, and livelihoods in the so-called ‘wildland-urban interface’ or...
Webinars: Pueblo Farming Project Webinar featuring Mark Varien and Paul Ermigiotti
Paul Ermigiotti and Mark Varien present a webinar on one of the Crow Canyons longest running and most important projects...
Webinars: A Summer of Re-connections: Re-documenting Diné Archaeology Sites on Chacra Mesa
In the summer of 2021, Davina Two Bears participated in re-documenting Diné archaeology sites on Chacra Mesa in Chaco Culture...
Webinars: Basketweaving in the Mesa Verde Tradition
Baskets and related products, such as sandals and mats, have been critical to the lifeways of Native peoples of the...
Webinars: Who Are the Southern Utes?
Brought to you by the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, and Canyons of the Ancients National...
Learning Modules: Castle Rock Pueblo: A Trip Through Time
Visit Castle Rock Pueblo during three different time periods via your computer. In each time period, there is a mystery...
Webinars: Thinking Like an Archaeologist
When archaeologists try to understand the past, they typically focus on processes that happen over long periods of time and...
Webinars: Art & Activism
Join us for a special event featuring Ricardo Caté as part of Native American Heritage Month! Ricardo, cartoonist for the...
Webinars: Why I am Skeptical of Most Claims for a Pre-Clovis Colonization of the Americas
It is Dr. Surovell’s impression that most archaeologists believe the Clovis/Pre-Clovis debate has been resolved, and that there is clear...
Webinars: Medicine Women: The Story of the First Native American Nursing School
After the Indian wars, many Americans still believed that the only good Indian was a dead Indian. But at Ganado...
Webinars: Being ‘Sheepminded’: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Navajo Pastoralism and its Historical Trajectory
The Early Navajo Pastoral Landscape Project is a program that seeks to better understand the impacts of incipient pastoralism on...

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