Late Prehistoric (Temporal Keyword)

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Artifact Photographs (2023)
IMAGE Robert Lassen. Noel Steinle. AmaTerra Environmental, Inc..

Artifact photographs taken in support of analysis and reporting of the Crane County collections


Assessing the Relationship between Vegetation Zones and Archaeology on the Nevada Test and Training Range (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marcus P. Grant. Sherri Wenzlau.

Geo-Marine, Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada, conducted intensive cultural resources inventories on 10,624 acres and an experimental inventory on an additional 2,220 acres near Black Mountain (for a grand total of 12,844 acres) within the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). As a result of this effort, 143 archaeological sites were recorded; an additional 41 site locations were noted but not fully recorded during experimental inventories in the Black Mountain area.


An Assessment of the Newly Discovered Upper Powder Spring Sites: A Hunting Complex in Southwest Wyoming (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dirk Murcray.

The preliminary investigation of the hunting complex was essentially a blind reconnaissance performed on a volunteer basis. The primary goal was to locate, and document as thoroughly as possible, all portions of the drift fence and any potentially related sites. As the investigation proceeded, attempts at interpretation required continual revision with new findings. By the end of the field season, the primary goal of locating the drift fence in its entirety was accomplished, however the initial...


Atypical Stone Artifacts from the Garrett Allen (Elk Mountain) Site, 48CR301 (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Eckles.

Recent research on the Garrett Allen site has discussed the excavation history, projectile points and chronology of the site (Eckles 2013), chipped stone raw materials and obsidian sourcing (Eckles and Guinard 2015), chipped stone projectile points (Eckles and Miller 2019), and research potential of the collection (Clauter 2013). Data on these topics have indicated support for the idea the site represents a series of special place gatherings over about 3,100 years of prehistoric occupation....


B. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Request for Housing Form.pdf (2021)
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Besant-Woodland Artifacts from the Cedar Gap Site (48NA83) In Northwestern Natrona County, Wyoming (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Eckles. Jody A. Clauter. Mark E. Miller. Danny N. Walker.

Investigations at the Cedar Gap site ( 48NA83) resulted in the identification of a buried bison bone bed, buried bison bone processing areas, stone circles and stone cairns, and an extensive scatter of chipped stone artifacts along with pottery fragments. A Besant/Woodland component is present which includes the bone bed and processing areas. A Late Prehistoric to Protohistoric component is also present in at least one stone circle. The site contains one of the relatively few Besant components...


The Bozovich Family Archaeological Collection (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe Bozovich.

The Bozovich family archaeological collection contains over 5,000 surface-collected artifacts from 712 sites in southwestern Wyoming during the period between 1932 and 1992. All the artifacts were cataloged with their own catalog number . Data were then entered into an IBM-PC computer using the Dbase III (r) software program. Specific objectives were to: 1. Place all artifacts into approximate archaeological time periods. 2. Make sets of tables for various time periods on: artifact types;...


C. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_Transfer of Held-in-Trust Form.pdf (2021)
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The Cache Hill Site (48CA61): A Bison Kill-Butchery Site in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark E. Miller. Galen R. Burgett.

Test excavations at the Cache Hill site (48CA61) in Campbell County, Wyoming exposed a thick bison bonebed in the bottom of an arroyo formed by a first order tributary in the Powder River drainage basin. A radiocarbon date and comparisons with other assemblages show a Late Prehistoric context for the bison kill-butchery event. Current taphonomic and archaeological models for bonebed accumulation, distribution, and dispersal are considered to aid in interpreting site structure. The research...


A Canid Foot Bone Bead Workshop at a Bison Hunting Camp in the Powder River Basin (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kerry Lippincott. Steven Wallace. Kathy Winham. R. Peter Winham.

This canid foot bone bead workshop/activity area was discovered at 48CA1366, the Harrier Nest site, a stratified, multicomponent camp along the Belle Fourche River. The major components at the site included Late Prehistoric tipi rings on the surface, a sequence of at least two buried occupations by ceramic bearing peoples with ties to Missouri River earthlodge villages, and a deeply buried Middle/Late Archaic living structure. Radiocarbon dates are available for each of the components. The site...


Castle Gardens Ceramic Vessel (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lawrence Loendorf.

In 1987 a broken ceramic vessel was discovered at the Castle Gardens site in central Wyoming. Craig Bromley, Bureau of Land Management, assisted by members of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, conducted a test excavation recovering about 80% of the pot. Gail Gossett carefully restored the pot (Figure 1). In 1996, the Bureau of Land Management asked me to examine the restored pot; to offer a description of its manufacturing technique and its other attributes; and to compare the pot to other...


CeramicAnalysisCodes.txt (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ross Fields.

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CeramicData.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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Ceramics from the EKW #1 Site (48NA969), Natrona County, Wyoming (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Eckles. Timothy R. Nowak.

The EKW #1 site (48NA969) was located during a class III survey of the Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park in 1984 (Eckles 1984). The site appeared as a large surface scatter of artifacts and bone, covering over five acres. The site was considered unusual at the time due to the high numbers of prehistoric ceramic artifacts. Late Prehistoric age projectile points, a variety of chipped stone tools, shell beads and animal bone were also recorded during the surface inventory. The density of surface...


Chipped Stone Raw Materials from the Garrett Allen (Elk Mountain) Site, 48CR301 (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Eckles. Adam Guinard.

In this article, chipped stone raw materials from the Garrett Allen site are discussed, with emphasis on the stone tools. As indicated by Eckles (2103), who discussed the history of investigations and chronology, this is one of several articles to be presented on various aspects of the site’s artifacts. One of the remarkable aspects of the site is the variety of chipped stone raw materials. There are varieties of flint, chert, agate, jasper, chalcedony, petrified wood, orthoquartzite,...


Chipped Tool Data.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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A Context for the 48SW14906 Soapstone Pipe Fragment (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Adams.

A soapstone pipe fragment was found at 48SW14906, an NRHP-eligible prehistoric site near the Eden Reservoir in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, by archaeologists working for Kail Consulting. Prehistoric chipped stone bifaces, metaquartzite and chert debitage, and five fire-cracked rock scatters were also found at 48SW14906.


Core Data.csv (2020)
DATASET Ross Fields.

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Crazy Woman Cave, Northern Wyoming: Abraded Grooves and the Potential for Prehistoric Rock Art Among Modern Graffiti (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John W. Greer. Mavis Greer.

An open cave in an active tourist area on the east side of the Bighorn Mountains is covered with intensive graffiti obscuring the original wall surface. However, inspection of the cave walls revealed earlier Native American grooves among and beneath modern incisions and paint. These figure are part of a common rock art theme dating back at least to the Late Archaic and continues into the Historic period, with grooves at this site probably made during the Late Prehistoric period. Although many...


Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lands in Dewey County, South Dakota From the Forest City Recreation Area to the Mouth of the Cheyenne River, Volume 1 Main Report (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edward J. Lueck. R. Peter Winham.

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Cultural Resource Survey Report Form for the Richard Cox Property, Jacumba, California (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan A. Wade.

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Cultural Resources Along U.S. Highway 75, Sioux Center to Rock Rapids Corridor, Sioux and Lyon Counties, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. B. Thompson. R. C. Vogel. E. Bond. L. Newton Bauer.

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Cultural Resources Along U.S. Highway 75, Sioux Center to Rock Rapids Corridor, Sioux and Lyon Counties, Iowa (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. B. Thompson. R. C. Vogel. E. Bond. L. Newton Bauer.

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Cultural Resources Along U.S. Highway 75, Sioux Center to Rock Rapids Corridor, Sioux and Lyon Counties, Iowa Volume I: Text (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. B. Thompson. R. C. Vogel. E. Bond. L. Newton Bauer.

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Cultural Resources Along U.S. Highway 75, Sioux Center to Rock Rapids Corridor, Sioux and Lyon Counties, Iowa Volume IIa: Figures (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. B. Thompson. R. C. Vogel. E. Bond. L. Newton Bauer.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.