In a sage and juniper covered canyon just outside Cortez, Colorado, amateur and professional archaeologists uncover the past almost every day at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. The Center, founded years ago by a group of friends, has become a hub for award-winning research and education programs dedicated to understanding, teaching and preserving the history of the Anasazi who inhabited the canyons and mesas of the region more than 700 years ago.
There are several unique aspects to Crow Canyon.
First, it is in an area with one of the highest concentrations of archaeological sites in the world (think Mesa Verde, Ute Mountain, Hovenweep). As such, it has an international following of archaeologists.
Second, all the programs are developed in conjunction with Native Americans which adds a cross-cultural aspect to each journey into the past.
And finally, with just a little advance planning, Crow Canyon is open to the everyday traveler who is in the Four Corners area on vacation.
There are all day tours, during which visitors examine artifacts, learn about Pueblo Indian history, watch archaeologists at work, and
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