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The Dillard Site and the Neolithic Revolution

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

The Dillard Site is an archaeological site in southwestern Colorado occupied beginning in the 7th century A.D. that has been excavated over the past three years. KSJD's Tom Yoder talks with Caitlin Sommer, supervisory archaeologist at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center who has been excavating the Dillard Site, about what information from the site is telling archaeologists about early social organization in the prehistoric Southwest.

More on the Dillard Site and the Neolithic Revolution from Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is here: www.crowcanyon.org/the-neolithic-transition

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