Preserving An Ancestral Zuni Village: Amity Pueblo (New Mexico)
The upper Little Colorado River region of northeastern Arizona has a rich archaeological heritage with hundreds, if not thousands, of Ancestral Puebloan sites. This area is described by the Zuni people as an “umbilical...
Learning About The Corona Phase: English-Harkey (New Mexico)
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The English-Harkey site lies in Lone Mountain Canyon, a few miles north of the Town of Carrizozo, New Mexico....
A Remarkable Earthwork Preserved: Shelby Fort
Shelby (New York)
The Conservancy has entered into an agreement to acquire a portion of the Shelby site, located in the Town of Shelby in Orleans County, New York. The site, also known as...
The Mystery Of Mount Bayou Mound
Mount Bayou Mound (Louisiana)
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The area in east-central Louisiana, where the Mount Bayou Mound is located, is characterized by...
Ja Mar Site
Ja Mar (Massachusetts)
The Ja Mar site is located along the Nemasket River in historic Middleborough, Massachusetts. It was occupied from the Middle Archaic to the Late Woodland period, and around A.D. 1400 it...
Rancho along the Rio: preserving Spanish Colonial culture in northern New Mexico
Southwest Region | Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Camino Real Site is located in a remote region south of Santa Fe near the Santa Fe River. The site contains the ruins of a Spanish Colonial...
Smith Family Preserve Prepares for Fall Opening
The Smith’s Family Preserve completed the installation of their information kiosk on March 30. The project was completed through the combined efforts of generous donors, volunteers, schools, and government agencies.
The Preserve would like thank...
Learn more about Fort Parker
A recent article published by the Livingston Enterprise, explores Crow tribal history at Fort Parker, a site acquired by the Archaeological Conservancy in 2016. Read the full article by Joseph Bullington here.
From the article:
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Students help in protecting ancient rock art at Smith’s Family Preserve
A recent article published by the San Antonio Express News, discusses the importance of student volunteers in preserving the ancient rock art sites at Smith's Family Preserve, owned by the Archaeological Conservancy. Read the...
Learn More about the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
Learn more about the Archaeological Conservancy site, Wells Petroglyph Preserve in the recent article published by the Albuquerque Journal. Read the article HERE.
From the article:
Amanda Fox, guide and Mesa Prieta Tour and Outreach Coordinator,...