Upcoming workshop will center on Indigenous foodways in the San Juan Mountains Participants will learn foraging and food preparation, among other things July 8, 2025
Bringing light to a ‘hidden history’ of Blacks in the West A recent Crow Canyon webinar honed Black history in America’s West, a diaspora that’s largely overlooked October 1, 2024
Conservation means listening to what the land already knows Earth’s degradation becomes increasingly unignorable, Charissa Miijessepe-Wilson spoke about how Indigenous teachings can help restore it August 7, 2024
Abundance in the alpine: Crow Canyon holds webinar about wild food women speak about the values of wild food, from earth to mouth July 12, 2024
Colorado Mountain College gifts archaeological site to The Archaeological Conservancy land was acquired by the college in the 1970s and was used for study July 26, 2023
Edge of the Cedars archaeologist named employee of the year Jonathan Till is a long-time archaeologist in Four Corners April 12, 2021
Native American ruin northeast of Cortez gets permanent protections site will be placed in conservation easement October 30, 2020
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center presents Marmot Cam features furry creatures to celebrate Earth Day April 22, 2020
Local News Crow Canyon cuts 12 staff, announces turnaround plan Layoffs Friday are part of financial recovery, CEO says June 7, 2019
Local News Crow Canyon plans public celebration of life for trustee David Fraley Canyon will host service today September 5, 2018
Local News Crow Canyon, Mesa Verde offer development program for teachers Educators get stipend, have chance for continuing education May 8, 2018
Local News Crow Canyon names Liz Perry as new president and CEO Elizabeth Perrydu1-i-syn Perry, currently a member of Crow Canyon’s Board of Trustees, replaces Deborah Gangloff, Ph. D., who plans to… September 27, 2017
Florence Lister, prominent archaeologist, dies at 96 ‘She could really make you understand archaeology. She had that knack.’ September 7, 2016
Living Crow Canyon hosts lecture on Mata Ortiz ceramics The presentation, “Influence of Prehistoric Casas Grandes Pottery on the Modern Mata Ortiz Ceramics Tradition,” is part of the Four… July 8, 2016
Local News Crow Canyon speaker examines human impact on native fish The title of his talk, and a related research paper, is “Zooarchaeological Data Suggest Broader Early Historic Distribution for Blue… June 18, 2016
Local News Archaeologist Coffey to present lecture at Crown Canyon Coffey Pueblo people created cultural landscapes with a sense of balance that mirrors that found in the natural world, Coffey… May 30, 2016
Local News Study: Drought cracked Pueblos’ social fabric corn harvests dwindled, Puebloans stopped believing their leaders, and their social fabric cracked April 13, 2016
Local News Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence Archaeological center’s work with public, education leads to award March 31, 2016
DS - News How history informs present Archaeologist recounts 4,000 years of ancient peoples March 11, 2015
DS - News Archaeology’s Big Macc Canyon conference attracts 100 professional, amateur archaeologists March 11, 2015
MT - News How Four Corners history informs present Archaeologist recounts 4,000 years of ancient peoples during lecture at FLC March 10, 2015
MT - News Archaeology’s Big Macc Canyon conference attracts 100 professional, amateur archaeologists March 10, 2015
Local News The Big Macc of archaeology Canyon conference attracts 100 professional, amateur archaeologists March 9, 2015