Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

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The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is engaged in advancing knowledge of the human past through research and education. It conducts sustained field research in the American Southwest in collaboration with the public. They develop and test archaeological methods and theories, create and deliver educational materials and programs, involve American Indians in the development and implementation of its research and education programs, explore past and present cultures worldwide, collaborate with individuals and organizations with common interests, and disseminate it's work through multi media outlets.

From the description of Crow Canyon Archaeological Center records, 1985-2005 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 183899206

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creatorOf Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center records, 1985-2005 [manuscript]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf Heard Museum. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. The Heard Museum Library
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associatedWith Merewether, Jamie, person
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Southwest, New
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Archaeological expeditions
Archaeology
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Active 1985

Active 2005

Americans

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