Big Horn County, Montana (Geographic Keyword)

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AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF BONE FRAGMENTS FROM THE SONGBIRD RING SITE (24BH1126), BIG HORN COUNTY, MONTANA (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer L.B. Milligan. Linda Scott Cummings.

The Songbird Ring site (24BH1126) is a stone ring camp located in a proposed mine permit area of Absaloka Mine in Big Horn County, Montana. The site was first recorded in 1975, when two stone rings, two bifacial lithic tools and three unifacial lithic tools and fragments were noted. Further investigations of the site in 2002 and 2005 identified additional stone rings along with lithic flakes and tools. Test excavations of a rock platform surface hearth (Feature B4-F2) revealed fire-cracked rock,...


Archeological Investigations At the Bunny Chase Site (24BH1574) (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gene Munson. Dale Herbort.

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Fort Smith Medicine Wheel, Montana (1963)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lionel Brown.

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Kobold Site, 24BH406: a Post Altithermal Record of Buffalo-Jumping For the Northwestern Plains (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George C. Frison.

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Reconnaissance Survey of the Big Horn County, Montana, Bison Jump-and-Kill Site (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert Ferris. Gary Anderson. William Payne. Gil Bollinger.

A Gatchell Museum Field Team conducted reconnaissance surveys of a Bison Jump-and-Kill site in Big Horn County, Montana, on May 15 and July 1, 1999. The Jump is over sandstone cliffs some 3.0 to 4.3 meters in height. That height may have been reduced somewhat by erosion of the past few millennia. Test holes and a two meter long trench yielded numerous bison bone pieces. Many were burned and charred and some showed cut and impact marks interpreted to be of human origin. Evidence of a probable...