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  • ABOUT

    • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    • COLORADO'S ARCHAEOLOGICAL TIMELINE
  • CHAPTERS

    • 1 | WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY?
    • 2 | ARCHAEOLOGY TODAY
    • 3 | ARCHAEOLOGY TOMORROW
    • 4 | MOVING FORWARD
  • HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS

  • REPORTS

    • POPULAR REPORT
    • TECHNICAL REPORT
  • RESOURCES

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    HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS

    Archaeology is present in every corner of the state. The projects highlighted in this report are only a small sample of the work being done to preserve Colorado’s colorful history
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    • Featured
    • Archaeology & Our Diverse Heritage
    • Changing Climate
    • Climate Migrants
    • Urban Sprawl
    • Land Conservation
    • A Day in the Life
    • CRM
    • Heritage Tourism
    • Archaeology Community
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    Ludlow Massacre Site

    Ludlow Massacre Site

    Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Learning from the Past: Prehistoric Climate Migrants

    Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Learning from the Past: Prehistoric Climate Migrants

    Mesa Verde Wildfires

    Mesa Verde Wildfires

    El Pueblo Project

    El Pueblo Project

    Ute Mountain Tribal Park

    Ute Mountain Tribal Park

    Chimney Rock

    Chimney Rock

    Canyon Pintado

    Canyon Pintado

    Amache Relocation Center

    Amache Relocation Center

    Chapter 1
    Who is an Archaeologist?
    What are the Benefits of Archaeology?
    How Does Archaeology Help Connect us to the Past?
    Chapter 2
    Preserving Archaeological Sites
    Visiting Archaeological Sites
    Celebrating the Archaeological Community
    Chapter 3
    Changing Climate
    Urban Sprawl
    Oil and Gas Development
    Benefits of Land Conservation
    Chapter 4
    What's Next?
    Baseline Data Collection
    Primary Resources and Technical Assistance

    This project was funded by a

    History Colorado State Historical Fund Grant

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