Uinta Fremont (Culture Keyword)

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Annotated Bibliography for Ethnographic Study of Cultural Affiliation of the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Utah (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T.J. Ferguson.

This annotated bibliography was prepared as part of an project sponsored by the Bureau of Reclamation to document ethnographic information relating to ten tribes claiming cultural affiliation with the Uinta and Great Salt Lake variants of the northern Fremont archaeological culture. The research documents existing anthropological information pertinent to the implementation of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). At the outset of the project, nine tribes claimed...


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Ethnographic Study of Ten Tribes: Cultural Affiliation with the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Northern Utah (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T.J. Ferguson.

This report was commissioned by the Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office, to summarize ethnographic evidence relating to the cultural affiliation of the Uinta and Great Salt Lake variants of the Fremont archaeological culture in northern Utah. The report is intended to be used in conjunction with a companion document, entitled Annotated Bibliography for Ethnographic Study of Cultural Affiliation of the Uinta and Great Salt Lake Variants of Fremont in Utah...


Report of Archaeological Excavations at 42-UN-1395: Dry Fork Land Sale, Uintah County, Utah (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only H. B. Phillips.

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