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Crow Canyon speaker examines human impact on native fish

Jonathan Dombrowsky, who is working as a field archaeologist at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center this summer, will speak on Thursday, June 30, on how the range of a now-endangered fish ...

Archaeologist Coffey to present lecture at Crown Canyon

Archaeologist Grant Coffey will speak on “Creating Symmetry: Building Social Landscapes in the Central Mesa Verde Region,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Cente...

Reward offered to catch looters in SE Utah

Reward offered to catch looters in SE Utah

In Utah, the fight for a Bears Ears monument heats up

In a place where history, culture and geography intermingle, ‘local’ can be hard to define

Tribes come together to promote Bears Ears National Monument

Fifty attend meeting to show support for plan

Hisatsinom presents talk on efforts to protect Chaco

For The Journal The Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeology Society presents Paul Reed on Tuesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. at the Methodist Church, 515 Park St., in Cortez discuss ...

Archaeologists use high tech to unlock pyramids’ mystery

“An unprecedented grand plan.” This is how Egypt’s State Ministry for Antiquities describes the large-scale survey of pyramids that started in November last year. Using the latest technologi...

Tourism at Mesa Verde posts sizable increase

More than a half-million people visited the park in 2015

Crow Canyon honored for 32 years of excellence

Archaeological center’s work with public, education leads to award

Book explores significance of rock art

Book explores significance, value of desert rock art

Fort Lewis College to control Hesperus campus

Historic agreement will allow more study, increase income

Mesa Verde lights Cliff Palace