Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is an archeological center of training programs for students and teachers, located in Southwestern Colorado
Colorado
Colorado is a U.S. state that encompasses much of the Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains...

, USA

A Center for the archeological studies , researches and preserving the rich great history of the ancient Indians or Pueblo Indians, called the Anasazi ,who lived in the vast prairies and land forms of the area of Mesa Verde  for more than 7 centuries ago . Established at the end 900 of private cultural initiatives that continue the work of American benefactors, the center provides archaeological through education programs, to truly live the excavation site of an Indian site.

Brief History

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center was founded in 1960 by Edward Berger , a history teacher in Denver who brought her students in Colorado for an outdoor trip .
Berger and his wife Johanne had purchased 70 acres of pines and juniper forest just outside the town of Cortez and the Crow Canyon School Established as an outdoor education center . It was 1974 . Berger Was developed in the first training programs with students and Archaeology and professionals.

The Crow Canyon Crow Canyon School and the center was founded in 1983 by the Center for American Archeology, which bought the campus Crow. New housing , were built , a team of professional Archaeologists and the Center Was hired Began Conducting ITS own archaeological research program

The initiative of the Crow Canyon is to protect and defend the origins of the ancient Indian people of the Pueblo ( or Anasazi ) of the American South-West . Since its foundation in the center is a no-profit organization and a search field. Archaeological research was conducted in the region of Mesa Verde in Colorado, USA , and his organization created the Center . But it based on the teaching of archeology with direct experience , to students and to teachers who are often invited to participate in research in the archeological camp .

Crow Canyon based experience with a few key points, those :
  • Programs excavation
  • Educational resources for teachers, students and tutors teaching
  • Programs traveling to the U.S. and south-east


Key initiatives are considered of common interest , including education programs, research and cultural programs (language and condervazione the language ) , all the initiatives promoted by its President and CEO, Deborah Gangloff which defines it as : " A mission for Crow Canyon , an experience that brings at the real archeology and anthropology ".

Department

Crow Canyon has an education department where the main programs are conducted with students of all ages. Teaching is done on the ancient cultures of the South-West of educational methods and theories . The programs are in collaboration with the American Indians and are based on :
  • Archaeology
  • Education
  • Learning


The programs involve the audience with their performance and can gain an understanding of the Indian people, culture, American history, archaeological research
the relationship between man and environment and conservation of cultural resources.

Centers of learning and recreating the ancient customs of the Pueblo people and in reality you can experience a full-immersion students.

Initiatives for Social, Outreach, allow students and teachers to extend the research on a national level with travel programs on campus.

Cultural field

Many experience of important cultural field of the center is based on:
  • Excavations and laboratory findings by booking at the ca. 2000 excavations

  • Summer camps with hands-on activities, discussions and guided tours for school field, high school and high school camp archeology.

  • School groups, with the simulated excavation and groups two, three or four days

  • One day tour , with trips to the attractions.

Excavation sites

There are several excavation sites at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. They may be used as part of the centers programs for further excavation and study.
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Sites
Site name Location Type Description Photo
Albert Porter pueblo (also called Hedrick Ruin) Yellow Jacket, Montezuma, Colorado Great house Northern San Juan pueblo ruins from AD 1000 to 1300. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 (#99000266).
Castle Rock pueblo Great house Ruins in southwestern Colorado. Includes the remains of at least 16 kivas, 40 surface rooms, nine possible towers, and a D-shaped enclosure.
Shields pueblo Ruins in southwestern Colorado.
Woods Canyon pueblo Yellow Jacket, Montezuma, Colorado Great house Northern San Juan pueblo ruins from AD 1000 to 1300 consisting of as many as 200 rooms, 50 kivas, and 16 towers, and possibly a plaza. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 (#99000652).
Yellow Jacket pueblo Yellow Jacket, Montezuma, Colorado Great house Mesa Verde culture ruins from AD 1000 to 1300. Covering 100 acres, the pueblo contains at least 195 kivas (including a probable great kiva), 19 towers, a possible Chaco-era great house, and as many as 1,200 surface rooms. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 (#85002701). Site ID 5MT5.

See also

  • Anasazi
  • Anasazi Indian State Park
    Anasazi Indian State Park
    Anasazi State Park Museum is a state park and museum in Southern Utah, USA, featuring the ruins of an ancient Anasazi village referred to as the Coombs Village Site.- Park facilities :...


Other neighboring Ancient Pueblo sites in Colorado
  • Anasazi Heritage Center
    Anasazi Heritage Center
    Anasazi Heritage Center, located in Dolores, Colorado, is an archaeological museum of Native American pueblo and hunter-gatherer cultures. Two 12th-century archaeological sites, the Escalante and Dominguez Pueblos, at the center were once home to Ancient Pueblo Peoples...

  • Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
    Canyons of the Ancients National Monument
    Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is located in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Colorado, and is managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior...

  • Hovenweep National Monument
    Hovenweep National Monument
    Hovenweep National Monument is located on land in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah, located between Cortez, Colorado and Blanding, Utah on the Cajon Mesa of the Great Sage Plain...

  • Mesa Verde National Park
    Mesa Verde National Park
    Mesa Verde National Park is a U.S. National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. It was created in 1906 to protect some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the world...

  • Ute Mountain Tribal Park in Mesa Verde
  • Yucca House National Monument
    Yucca House National Monument
    Yucca House National Monument is a United States National Monument located in Montezuma County, Colorado between the towns of Towaoc and Cortez, Colorado...

     administered by the Mesa Verde National Park

Other cultures in the Four Corners region
  • List of prehistoric sites in Colorado
  • Trail of the Ancients
    Trail of the Ancients
    The Trail of the Ancients is an National Scenic Byway located in the states of Colorado and Utah. The route highlights the archaeological and cultural history of southwestern Native American peoples, and traverses the widely diverse geological landscape of the Four Corners region...

  • List of ancient dwellings of Pueblo peoples

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