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Browse our library of Education Products developed from over 40 years of collaborative research

Testimonial Videos: American Indian Initiatives—2022 Interns
Crow Canyon offers paid internships to undergraduate and graduate students in archaeology, anthropology, education, and related fields. Follow Ritchie and...
Webinars: Studying Casas Grandes Ceramics from the Midwest to Chihuahua, Mexico with Samantha Bomkamp
Join Samantha, previous Crow Canyon intern, while she discusses her master's thesis research on Casas Grandes ceramics and its relation...
Testimonial Videos: Crow Canyon: Learning from the Human Experience
An intro to the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and its programs. Includes interviews with students doing archaeological fieldwork through Crow...
Project Interviews: Goodman Point Pueblo Kiva 107 Virtual Reconstruction Project
The Goodman Point Archaeological Project was a multiyear investigation of an ancient Pueblo community conducted by Crow Canyon from 2005...
Educational Video Series: Dendroclimatology: Using Tree Rings to Reconstruct Past Climates
Dendrochronologist Rex Adams discusses what tree rings can tell us about ancient climates. Video produced by Wilkinson Visual.
Webinars: The Point Great House: A Ceremonial Center of the Middle San Juan Region in Northwestern New Mexico
The Point Great House sits on an isolated terrace directly above the San Juan River and at the base of...
Educational Video Series: Flotation Sample Processing & Analysis
Archaeobotanist and Crow Canyon Research Associate Karen Adams demonstrates how flotation samples are processed and analyzed. Video produced by Wilkinson...
Lesson Plans Modules: Pueblo Indian History for Kids, Grades 4–6
Pueblo Indian History for Kids is an online timeline that tells the history of the Pueblo Indian people of the...
Webinars: Digitizing the Past: Recent 3D Modeling at Crow Canyon
Three-dimensional modeling is an important part of today’s archaeological practice. Drone and ground-based photogrammetry allow for the very accurate and...
Site Reports: The Archaeology of Sand Canyon Pueblo: Intensive Excavations at a Late-Thirteenth-Century Village in Southwestern Colorado
Intensive excavations at Sand Canyon Pueblo (Site 5MT765) were conducted by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, a not-for-profit research and...
Occasional Papers: The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report
Comprehensive overview of the Sand Canyon Archaeological Project. Part of the Occasional Papers series produced by the Center between 1989...
Webinars: Prehistoric Irrigation in Central Utah: More Than at First Glance
In 1928, Noel Morss was shown “Irrigation Ditches” along Pleasant Creek on the Dixie National Forest near Capitol Reef National...

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