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Unforgettable Adventures / Exceptional Scholars
If you’ve ever dreamed of being an archaeologist, then Crow Canyon is the place for you! Working alongside professional archaeologists at our current excavation site and in the laboratory, you’ll unearth and analyze ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) artifacts that have been unseen and untouched for 800 years.
Crow Canyon Archaeology Adventures
Teen Archaeology Summer Camps and Field School: If you’ve ever dreamed of being an archaeologist, then Crow Canyon is the place for you! Working alongside professional archaeologists at our excavation site and in our laboratory, you’ll unearth and analyze ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) artifacts that have been unseen and untouched for 800 years. It’s all part of Crow Canyon’s long-term research into one of the most fascinating ancient cultures of the American Southwest. June-November.
Middle School Archaeology Camp
Think you're too young for archaeology? Think again! This week-long introduction to archaeology is filled with fun activities, interesting discussions, and lots of opportunities to make new friends.
High School Archaeology Camp
This week-long camp is a great way to try your hand at archaeology, as you excavate at a real archaeological site and work with ancient Pueblo artefacts in the lab.
High School Field School Add a prestigious precollegiate experience to your resume by attending this intensive (but fun!) three-week program, where you'll work alongside professional archaeologists in the field and lab.
Family Archaeology Week Make your next family vacation an archaeology adventure! This program focuses on fun, hands-on activities that introduce you and your family to archaeology and the history and culture of the ancestral Pueblo Indians.
School Group Field Trips Archaeology engages students in the study of the past. Through hands-on activities and unique field trips, students learn that archaeology, history and culture are exciting, relevant, and fun. It also reinforces concepts used in a wide range of subjects, including history, language, mathematics, social studies, environmental stewardship, and science. March-November
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