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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...
Webinars: Four Corners Lecture Series presents Preserving and Exhibiting Jewelry from Mary Colter
Join us for a discussion of an ongoing project to conserve 317 pieces of southwestern Native American silver jewelry donated...
Site Reports: The Archaeology of Shields Pueblo (Site 5MT3807): Excavations at a Mesa-Top Community Center in Southwestern Colorado
Final site report for the Shields Pueblo Project includes a wide variety of field and laboratory data generated as a...
Project Databases: The Sand Canyon Pueblo Database
The Sand Canyon Pueblo Database includes a wide variety of field and laboratory data generated as a result of Crow...
Testimonial Videos: Cultural Explorations
Archaeologist and Hopi scholar Lyle Balenquah discusses the importance of Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's Cultural Explorations program and the significance...
Project Databases: The Castle Rock Pueblo Database
The Castle Rock Pueblo Database includes a wide variety of field and laboratory data generated as a result of Crow...
Webinars: Mimbres: Dimples, Slip-Slop, and Clapboard – What They Are and Why They Matter
The artistry of Mimbres potters (southwestern New Mexico ca. 1050) was uniquely their own, but the technology of their pottery...
Webinars: The Political Power of Landscape Change in the Chacoan World
Kellam explores the manipulation of landscapes for political purposes in the Chacoan World from A.D. 850 – 1140.
Webinars: Revisiting the Depopulation of the Northern Southwest with Dendrochronology: A Changing Perspective with New Dates from Cedar Mesa and the Southern Bears Ears
The depopulation of Ancestral Pueblo people from the northern Southwest has been a fascination of archaeologists for decades. Using a...

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