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BLM releases report on special management areas

The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment about a preliminary environmental assessment of 17 areas of public lands in Southwest Colorado proposed for designation as areas of cr...

Lowry Pueblo gets 3D treatment

History Colorado has awarded Ekaterini Vlahos and Michael Nulty, both with the University of Colorado Denver, a 2019 Stephen H. Hart Award for their recent work documenting the Lowry Pueblo,...

Canyons of the Ancients manager set to retire

Marietta Eaton had 39-year career in public lands, archaeology

Eaton retires from Canyons of the Ancients post

Eaton had 39-year career in public lands, archaeology

New book from Crow Canyon’s Kari Schleher wins ‘Best of 2018’ award

Author’s work focuses on Pueblo San Marcos

Mesa Verde to offer free admission on five days in 2019

The National Park Service has announced the fee-free days for 2019, when visitors may experience all national parks, including Mesa Verde National Park, without entrance fees. The...

How old is cacao? New research pushes back date

NEW YORK – New research strengthens the case that people used the chocolate ingredient cacao in South America 5,400 years ago, underscoring the seed’s radical transformation into today’s Twi...

Canyons of Ancients monument gets more site stewards

Education and site steward programs support monument

Canyons of Ancients monument gets more site stewards

Education and site steward programs support monument

Archaeology conference coming to Cortez

State and local scholars to give a series of lectures

Panel to discuss ‘fake news’ that permeates field of anthropology

Otzi, 5,300-year-old frozen man, will be topic of fundraising lecture

Longtime Durango philanthropist and orchid conservationist dies

Arts, archaeology and the environment were among Mickie Thurston’s passions