Congratulations to Picuris Pueblo
Long-time followers of this here blog know how highly the GCAS values scientific advances of all kinds, especially science that applies to the study of archaeology in our region. Especially-especially,…
Long-time followers of this here blog know how highly the GCAS values scientific advances of all kinds, especially science that applies to the study of archaeology in our region. Especially-especially,…
From April 6 through April 8, 2025, the GCAS embarked upon our first overnight field trip in several years. A fine time was had by all 9 participants thanks to…
On June 3, 2020, the GCAS Board of Trustees submitted a formal comment in opposition to the US Bureau of Reclamation’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), which proposes a diversion…
Our preceding post featured the fine work that Archaeology Southwest Field School students display as part of their public outreach duties. The second portion of the June 29, 2019, GCAS…
It’s always a pleasure to visit directing archaeologist Karen Schollmeyer, PhD, and her crew of the Archaeology Southwest/Preservation Archaeology Field School when they wind up another productive season of research…
As part of their study of local historic Puebloan agriculture, students in the Aldo Leopold Charter School’s Garden Crew recently grew over 100 heritage corn, bean and squash seedlings with…
The Salmon Pueblo Archaeological Research Collection (SPARC) is an ongoing project and online resource that allows users to search over 140,500 records including approximately 13,000 photographs, 29,000 documents, and 24…