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Webinars: Southwest Indian Arts: Origins and Revivals with Emerald Tanner
Emerald Tanner is a fifth-generation trader and the daughter of Joe and Cindy Tanner – some of the best-known American...
Webinars: Lunar Twins: Cahokia’s Emerald Acropolis and Chaco’s Chimney Rock in the 11th Century
Lunar alignments characterize a series of 9th through 12th century North American Indigenous civilizations. Ancestral Puebloans, Caddos, and Cahokians were...
Webinars: Standing on the Walls of Time: Ancient Art of Utah’s Cliffs and Canyons
Kevin Jones was raised in National Parks, where his father was a ranger. He learned to love archaeology during his...
Webinars: Barger Gulch, A Folsom Campsite in the Rocky Mountains with Dr. Todd Surovell
Toward the end of the last Ice Age, Colorado was home to highly mobile bison hunters, the Folsom people. Folsom...
Learning Modules: Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region
People have lived in the Mesa Verde region of the American Southwest for thousands of years. These are their stories...
Animations: ebook
Digital reconstruction of the Dillard site great kiva. Time Team America. Courtesy Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Webinars: Obsidian Source Provenance in the North American Southwest: History, Methods, and Possibilities
For over 35 years, the Southwest Archaeological Obsidian Project, funded by multiple National Science Foundation grants, the Leakey Foundation, and...
Webinars: Pueblo Indian History for Kids, Standards Alignment
Outline of Colorado state standards and core curricula.
Webinars: Perishable Artifacts in the Bureau of Land Management’s Cerberus Collection: Bringing New Meaning to Unprovenienced Archaeological Materials
This event is brought to you by the Four Corners Lecture Series, the Bureau of Land Management, Monticello Field Office...
Site Reports: The Northern Chaco Outliers Project: 2021 Annual Report
Annual report summarizing progress on the Northern Chaco Outliers Project during Crow Canyon’s 2021 field season.
Webinars: Altered Landscapes
Michael Namingha’s (Tewa/Hopi) Altered Landscape series are abstract, photography-based works that juxtapose geometric shapes in bright neon colors against black-and-white...
Webinars: Through the Lens of a Navajo Photographer
In this session, we will dive into understanding the ideals and techniques of Priscilla Tacheney - a Navajo photographer that...

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