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The Crow Canyon eNews, published monthly, provides regular updates about what is happening at Crow Canyon. The most-recent issue is online now!
Full issues back to the debut of the newletter in January 2005 are available in the eNews Archive.
Crow Canyon is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary this year, and we'd like you to share your fondest Crow Canyon memory. Whether old or new, campus or travel, lab or field: Share your story! Go to Crow Canyon eNews and click on "Contribute Your Crow Canyon Memories."
As Crow Canyon celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary, the organization is looking at "where we go from here." Read A Vision for the Future of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.
You can still contribute to Crow Canyon's Fall Appeal in support of online research publications. Full story.
The 2007 annual report provides an overview of last year's activities and accomplishments.
In the third year of the Pueblo Farming Project, Crow Canyon collaborates with Pueblo farmers to plant traditional gardens on campus. Indian Country Today, May 12, 2008. Read more Crow Canyon in the News.
July was a great month in the field—with help from teens enrolled in our summer camps and teachers in our special session for educators, we made significant progress at the Harlan Great Kiva site (we think we may have discovered a floor vault or foot drum!), Bluebird House, and Monsoon House. Read the July field update. (Also view earlier Field News articles.)
The lab staff hopes you'll join them for the 2008 Fall Lab program, which will focus on the analysis of projectile points and pendants from the thirteenth century. Read the full story, and view earlier Lab News articles.
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