Wyoming (Geographic Keyword)

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POLLEN AND STARCH ANALYSIS OF A METATE FROM 48SW13159, THE CHAIN LAKES RIM HOUSEPIT SITE, WYOMING (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. R.A. Varney.

A metate collected at site 48SW13159 on the Lost Creek Pipeline Data Recovery project was submitted for pollen and starch analysis. The site lies within the Great Divide Basin just below the crest of Chain Lakes Rim.


POLLEN AND STARCH ANALYSIS OF STRATIGRAPHIC SEDIMENTS AND FEATURES AT 48UT375, WYOMING (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Site 48UT375 exhibits evidence of four human occupations, three of which range in age from Paleoindian to Middle Archaic, while the fourth remains undated. Stratigraphic analysis of twelve samples from site 48UT375, which yielded radiocarbon ages ranging from 4030 to 4220 BP for the upper component and 8300 to 8600 BP for the lower component, yielded a pollen record reflecting changes in local vegetation. In addition, examination of features representing the upper occupation provided a...


POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, STARCH, AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF PREHISTORIC BISON TEETH AND HEARTH FILL FROM SITE 48TE1079, WYOMING, AND ANALYSIS OF A MODERN BISON TOOTH FROM THE PELICAN VALLEY OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman.

A single hearth and control sample collected from sediments outside the hearth were submitted from Site 48TE1 079 in Wyoming to identify food processing activities associated with this feature. These samples were examined for pollen evidence of economic activity. In addition, calculus on two bison teeth from 48TE1079 were examined for pollen and phytoliths to identify grazing activity. Impacta from a modern bison tooth in Pelican Valley, Idaho, also was examined for pollen, phytolith, and...


Prehistoric Bilogical Relationships in the Great Lakes Region (1971)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard G. Wilkinson.

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Prehistoric Man In the High Plains and Wyoming (1969)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. C. Steege.

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PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF EIGHT LATE PREHISTORIC TOOLS FROM SITE 48AB1, WYOMING (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Eight lithic tools from the China Wall site, 48AB1, were analyzed for possible protein residues. These tools were recovered from levels dating between 400-900 years B.P. Protein residue analysis is used to provide information concerning animal resources that might have been utilized by the Late Prehistoric occupants of the site.


Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1965 (1965)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project.

This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1965. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.


Quarterly Progress Report, National Park Service Activities with the Cooperation of the Smithsonian Institution, 1966 (1966)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Smithsonian Institution, Missouri Basin Project.

This document contains three quarterly progress reports from Fiscal Year 1966. These statements are intended to provide the Field Committee with a summary of archeological studies within the Missouri Basin, undertaken by the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institution in cooperation with the National Park Service and other agencies.


A Radiocarbon Date on the Residue Adhering to a Steatite Vessel from Southern Wyoming (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Adams. Mary Jane Daniels.

Wyoming’s steatite industry is at least 5500 years old, but steatite vessels are considerably more recent. Just how recent was determined by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dating of the organic residue adhering to the inside of a fragmentary steatite vessel. The date of 101.7 ± 6 yrs BP is the first direct date on a steatite vessel in Wyoming. The surprisingly recent date raises questions about who used steatite vessels. Clearly, Shoshoni (and maybe even Euroamericans) used steatite in the...


Recent Archeological Salvage Operations in the Missouri Basin (1955)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Wheeler.

This is a reprint from “Progress, Missouri River Basin,” a Quarterly Report of the Interior Missouri Basin Field Committee, October-December, 1955. This document reports on archeological projects carried out during the summer of 1955. Three field units of the Missouri Basin Project of the Smithsonian Institution River Basin Surveys and four field parties sponsored by State institutions, in cooperation with the National Park Service, carried out archeological projects in two dam and reservoir...


Report of Cultural Resource Investigations For the U.S. Telecom Fiber Optic Cable Project: Cheyene Wyoming To Evanston, Wyoming (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Barbara J. Hickman. Kathryn L. Joyner. David J. McGuire. Darryl Newton. Robert Rosenberg.

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Review of Archaeology on the Great Plains (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wilfred M. Husted.

Review of Archaeology on the Great Plains


Review of Changing Perspectives of the Archaic on the Northwest Plains and Rocky Mountains (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Russel L. Tanner.

Review of Changing Perspectives of the Archaic on the Northwest Plains and Rocky Mountains


Review of Logging the Rockies (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jim Heid.

Review of Logging the Rockies


Review of Red Desert: History of a Place (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dr. Julie Francis.

Review of Red Desert: History of a Place


Rock Alignments (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carling I. Malouf.

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Seeds, Weeds, and Prehistoric Hunters and Gatherers: the Plant Macrofossil Evidence From Southwest Wyoming (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. S. Smith.

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Selected Projectile Point Types of the United States II (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Page Wheeler.

In this document, Richard Wheeler discusses ten projectile point types, and one pseudo-type, that were not addressed by Robert E. Bell and Roland Scott Hall in their description and illustration of forty-five projectile point types of the United States, published in 1953. Two types, Duncan and Hanna, recorded in Wheeler’s document were recently named and defined by Wheeler. Another, designated Agate Basin, will be described on the basis of specimens made available by Dr. Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr....


The Sequence in Northern Plains Prehistory (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

The State of Wyoming is located in a region known to archaeologists as the northern Plains. Through the medium of archaeology much information has been gathered and compiled which has given us a rather complex picture of the area’s first inhabitants. Although much of the evidence has come from outside our borders, many of the characteristic artifacts are displayed from surface collections which proves the existence of these people in Wyoming also. The exact date of man’s entry into the New World...


Shirtpocket Dig-Tionary (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Leniegh Schrinar.

Here is your ‘Don’t leave home without it’ list of highly important personal field gear.


Sinclair Site: Use of Space At an Early Archaic Period Housepit Site, South-Central Wyoming (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Craig S. Smith. Thomas P. Reust.

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Sources of Steatite and Methods of Prehistoric Procurement and Use In Wyoming (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George C. Frison.

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Spring Creek Petroglyphs (1962)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Florence Castle.

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Stone Artifacts (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

The second series of descriptions of Stone Artifacts brings to us category “B”, the “Grinding Artifacts.”


Stone Artifacts (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

With exception of projectile points, the chopping artifacts were probably the most widely used implements of all the Tribes and Cultures in the United States.