Site Steward Foundation, Inc.

Site Steward Foundation, Inc. Archaeological Site Stewardship in New Mexico

The Site Steward Foundation supports site steward volunteer groups in New Mexico, including the Santa Fe National Forest Site Steward Program, and SiteWatch, a stewardship program operated by the Historic Preservation Division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. For more information about site steward programs in New Mexico,see http://www.sfnfsitestewards.org/ and http://www.nmhistoricpreservation.org/PROGRAMS/sitewatch.html

06/13/2026
"Mancos, Colorado"
05/31/2026

"Mancos, Colorado"

The 2026 Pecos Conference will be held at Doc Lowell Flat on the San Juan National Forest, about 8 road miles north of Mancos, Colorado! This year's conference will run from Thursday, August 6th through Sunday, August 9th – starting off with an opening social/registration packet pickup at Millie's in Mancos. Papers, posters on the 8th and 9th, dinner and dancing Saturday night (of course) and a full slate of tours on Sunday the 9th. Come camp with us in the beautiful Doc Lowell Flat campground! Go to www.pecosconference.org for more updates!

"Thanks Sabrina!"
05/30/2026

"Thanks Sabrina!"

For the love of gaming.
05/02/2026

For the love of gaming.

FORT COLLINS, COLORADO—People living in western North America more than 12,000 years ago played games […]

03/04/2026

The Justice Department files show Epstein and his employees discussing multiple times moving petroglyphs at the ranch.

Conference opportunity coming in Santa Fe, NM.
02/10/2026

Conference opportunity coming in Santa Fe, NM.

Hogeye Clovis Cache, Texas Gault Clovis Site, Texas Dry Creek, Alaska Serpentine Hot Springs, Alaska Owl Ridge, Alaska Manis Mastodon Site, Washington Mud Lake, Wisconsin

12/11/2025

From Deni Seymour, who will be speaking to the group in April

Blast from the Past: Firing of the 1541 Coronado Expedition Cannon Replica

at Tubac presidio

Not fired for 500 years, two bronze cannon lay buried in the 1541 battle site at the Coronado Expedition townsite of Suya, near Nogales in southern Arizona. A replica of the first cannon was made by a gunsmith and will be fired for the first time in public at Tubac presidio. The firing will be preceded by a discussion about the cannon, the making of the replica by the gunsmith who crafted it, and the role of these guns for the expedition.

Dr. Deni Seymour is joined for this presentation by fellow members of the Historical Arms Society of Tucson and by the gunsmith who made the replica.

Join us for this opportunity to hear them speak and experience an exhilarating live cannon firing!

The original cannon will be available for viewing as well.

When: January 31, 2026 at 2PM

How much: $25 per person

11/20/2025

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PO Box 32224
Santa Fe, NM
87594

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