STANDARD MEMBERSHIP - $25

Donate and receive a copy of the book "Treasures of the Tavaputs"


BRONZE MEMBERSHIP - $50

Donate and receive a CPAA coffee mug, T-shirt, or copy of "Treasures of the Tavaputs" (choose one)


SILVER MEMBERSHIP - $100

Donate and receive a CPAA coffee mug, T shirt, or a copy of "Treasures of the Tavaputs" (choose two)


GOLD MEMBERSHIP - $500

Donate and receive an autographed copy of "Nine Mile Canyon: An Archaeological History of an American Treasure," by CPAA Director Jerry D. Spangler


ARCHAEOLOGY ANGELS - $1,000

Donate and receive an autographed copy of "Nine Mile Canyon: An Archaeological History of an American Treasure," and a copy of "The River Knows Everything: Desolatation Canyon and the Green," by James M. Aton



- CPAA will continue to work tirelessly for the protection of archaeological and historic sites, collaborating with industry and government to find solutions


- You will be part of a community that shares passion for our collective past


- You will have opportunities to volunteer on CPAA preservation projects


- You will receive a quarterly e-newsletter updating you on CPAA activities and the preservation issues of most concern to us


- You will receive an invitation to an annual CPAA camp out


- Your donation is tax deductible (CPAA is a 501(c)3 charitable organization


- The first founding members of CPAA will also receive a CD copy of bluegrass music donated by Steve Lutz and his acclaimed band Tangleridge � while supplies last.



Colorado Plateau Archaeological Alliance


Help us protect the past for the future.

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The Cedar Mesa area in southeastern Utah has emerged over the past three decades as an international destination for backpackers, ATV enthusiasts, river runners and weekend day-hikers � all lured to by the thousands of remarkably well preserved ancient cliff-dwellings of those who lived in these slickrock canyons from about A.D. 1 to 1300...


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Even though the CPAA reports once posted on this page had no site location information, the Utah BLM has determined that the public has no right to know about cultural resources on public lands and how they are being managed. The BLM has ordered "All reports that include any information regarding archaeological sites on BLM-administered lands" be removed from this site.








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The Colorado Plateau Archaeological Alliance is a non-profit organization created under the laws of the state of Utah


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