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Webinars: Cataloging Archaeological Collections at the Edge of the Cedars
Since 2018, the Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum has received grant money from the BLM to catalog materials...
Site Reports: The Archaeology of Yellow Jacket Pueblo: Excavations at a Large Community Center in Southwestern Colorado
Final site report for the Yellow Jacket Pueblo Project includes a wide variety of field and laboratory data generated as...
Webinars: Footsteps into the Past at White Sands National Park
The discovery of human footprints at White Sands National Park has opened up a new archive of evidence on past...
Webinars: Worlds Forever Changed The Vázquez de Coronado Expedition to Central New Mexico, 1540–1542
In 1540, one of Spain’s largest sixteenth century explorations entered into the American Southwest in search of diplomatic ties and...
Webinars: Archaeology at Woods Canyon: Life on the Edge (landing page)
In Woods Canyon Pueblo: LIfe On The Edge, archaeologists and contemporary Native Americans share their thoughts about the possible reasons...
Webinars: How the Dolores Archaeological Program Shaped Research at Crow Canyon
Located in southwestern Colorado, the Dolores Archaeological Program, or DAP, represents one of the largest archaeology projects ever conducted in...
Webinars: Duck Pots in Brooklyn: Rediscovering the Hunters Point Chacoan Community
Ravenous collectors stripped antiquities from Ancestral Puebloan communities at the turn of the 20th century. They shipped boxcar loads of...
Webinars: Return to House of Rain: Part 2
In a series of homemade dispatches from the field, the author of House of Rain takes his audience into the...
Webinars: Ute Rock Art in Southeast Utah: Identity and Land Use in a Rapidly Changing West
Highly adapted to the rugged landscape of the inter-mountain West, the Ute people have lived in southeast Utah for at...
Webinars: Gardens in the Sand: Historic Early Landscapes in the Southwest
Ancestral Pueblo people in early New Mexico and elsewhere in the Southwest began to create plazas, courtyards, terraces, and ritual...
Project Interviews: Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Florence Lister
Archaeologist and author Florence Lister discusses the history of archaeology in the Mesa Verde region of southwest Colorado, including the...
Project Interviews: Archaeology at Woods Canyon Pueblo, Fourth Grade Study Guide
In Woods Canyon Pueblo: Life on the Edge, you will read about four Native Americans and their perspectives on the...

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