The Bozovich Family Archaeological Collection

Author(s): Joe Bozovich

Year: 1996

Summary

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; retouch and basal grinding; artifact sizes; material types; material colors; flaking patterns; and parts missing. 3. Create graphs for frequency of the various artifact types. 4. Create graphs and bell curve displays for length variability of the various artifact types. With a collection of this size there is a great deal of research potential to be realized as shown in this paper.

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The Bozovich Family Archaeological Collection. Joe Bozovich. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 40 (1): 1-25. 1996 ( tDAR id: 476553) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476553

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