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Wooden Canvas Project wins Caroline Bancroft History Project Award

Wooden Canvas project preserves legacy of Hispano arborglyphs

Egypt says King Tut mask was scratched, sends 8 to trial

CAIRO – King Tut hasn’t been around for a few thousand years, but his power remains: after a botched repair job of the famed pharaoh’s beard left scratches on his burial mask, Egyptian prose...

Out with Columbus, in with Indigenous Peoples Day?

Fort Lewis College celebrates Real History of the Americas

Hard drinks and history

Local historian Duane Smith leads pub crawl

Professor: Preserve S.W.’s historic outhouses

CORRALES, N.M. – At a time when life could be harsh in the American Southwest, outhouses served more than one important role. They provided structure, protected water resources and created i...

‘Rosa Parks’ to come to life in living history program

In a year when race relations have come back to the front page, who could be a more apropos speaker than Rosa Parks? Known as the “first lady” of the civil-rights movement, Parks ...

Caffeine trade thrived in ancient America

ALBUQUERQUE – More than 1,000 years before Starbucks, caffeine was an international market mover, with ancient civilizations trading holly and cacao-based chocolate beverages between what is...

Animas Museum director to retire in autumn

Bowra will remain until Oct. 31

Take a tour of our region’s cemeteries

County’s second annual event to drive through Bayfield, Ignacio

Veteran Animas Museum curator leaves

Fund started to care for artifacts

Influential women

A woman’s place

Group wants to banish Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill