Colorado (Geographic Keyword)

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Barger Gulch Surface Collection.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Basic Data on Early Sites in Colorado and Adjacent Regions (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cynthia Marquart.

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Bifaces.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Bioarchaeological Resources on the Northwestern Plains: A Bibliography (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Laura L. Scheiber.

This bibliography is a selected list of publications and manuscripts pertaining to sites with known mortuary contexts on the Northwestern Plains. It is not a commentary on the political and ethical concerns surrounding the studying of human skeletal remains or mortuary sites but on the results of past research. A few of the sources which have been included focus on osteological data rather than reference to particular archaeological sites. Others are outside the scope of the geographic area but...


Burned Bone.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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A Century of Archeological Research at Mesa Verde National Park (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Joshua Watts

This report, the proceedings of a symposium at Ute Mountain Ute Conference Center, Towaoc, Colorado. May 3, 2006 to May 6, 2006 originally was published as a CD. This digital version is available in tDAR with the permission of the Mesa Verde Museum Association, which holds the copyright. The four-day archaeological symposium celebrated 100 years of archaeological work at Mesa Verde National Park, established in 1906 as the first national park set aside expressly to protect archaeological...


Channel Flakes.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF SAMPLES FROM SITE 5GN4093, GUNNISON COUNTY, COLORADO (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter Kovacik. Linda Scott Cummings.

Two charcoal samples from a hearth fill in a road cut at site 5GN4093, northwest of Wilson Ranch, Gunnison County, Colorado were submitted for identification and AMS radiocarbon dating. Tool diversity and quantity, variety of raw material sources, as well as quantity of fire cracked rock observed on the surface suggests this site represents a multicomponent camp. Diagnostic projectile point types reflect Paleoindian period (Folsom, Plainview, and Eden points dated to 11,000 - 9,000 BP), Middle...


Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields Technical Volume II: Battle Summaries (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dale E. Floyd. David W. Lowe.

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.


Cores.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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A Cultural resources inventory of the Texas-Missouri-Evacuation Creeks study area, Rio Blanco County, Colorado (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. Kinzie. Gordon.

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Current Research: Plains (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Elizabeth A. Morris.

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Debitage.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Dolores Archaeological Program Technical Reports, DAP-063: Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from the Dolores Archaeological Project: 1978-1980 (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann Lucy Wiener.

This report includes the tentative assessment of the demographic, morphological, and epidemiological characteristics of the Dolores River valley Anasazi population as represented by the small sample of 32 individuals recovered during 1978-1980 excavations by the DAP (Dolores Archaeological Program). Two fragmentary protohistoric burials are also described. Burial practices are typical of the Mesa Verde Region during Basketmaker III to Pueblo II/III periods; individuals were predominately...


Early Prehistoric Period: Clovis Points (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

Clovis points have a wide range of distribution throughout the Northern Plains and Southern Plains regions. They derive their name from the city of Clovis, New Mexico, near which they were first discovered in 1932.


Early Prehistoric Period: Folsom Points (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

<html>One of the most controversial points of the Early Prehistoric Period was discovered eight miles west of the town of Folsom, New Mexico, in 1926. The discovery of artifacts associated with articulated bones of extinct mammals of Pleistocene Age came quite unexpectedly with the excavation of a fossil bison remains. Two fragments of artifacts were found in the loose dirt of the diggings. A third fragment was found sometime later still in position in clay surrounding a rib of one of the bison....


Excavation Polygons.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Excavation Units.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Feature Polygons.csv (2020)
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The Fremont and Plant Resouces Along the Colorado-Wyoming Border (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. Dudley Gardner. Barbara Clarke.

Recent work in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado is demonstrating the extent of maize agricultural may be extended into the canyons of the Green River. This paper will look at how the Fremont utilized plant resources along their northern frontier to extend their occupation northward. We will synthesize the results of recent excavations and surveys to explain the nature ofFremont agriculture north of the Gates of Ladore on the Green River.


Frontiers in Colorado Paleoindian Archaeology: From the Dent Site to the Rocky Mountains (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Leigh Anne Ellison

As the Ice Age waned, Clovis hunter-gatherers began to explore and colonize the area now known as Colorado. Their descendents and later Paleoindian migrants spread throughout Colorado's plains and mountains, adapting to diverse landforms and the changing climate. In this new volume, Robert H. Brunswig and Bonnie L. Pitblado assemble experts in archaeology, paleoecology-climatology, and paleofaunal analysis to share new discoveries about these ancient people of Colorado.The editors introduce the...


The game drives of Rocky Mountain National Park (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James B. Benedict. Center for Mountain Archaeology.

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Ground Stone.csv (2020)
DATASET Todd Surovell.

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Hafted Stone Tools: A Look at Hunter-Gatherer Examples from the Central and Northwestern Plains (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cody Newton.

Chipped stone is a ubiquitous part of the prehistoric hunter-gatherer archaeological record in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. It has long been recognized many chipped stone tools represent one element of a composite tool system which includes other perishable materials, such as wood and animal products. Because these latter materials rarely preserve, understanding the role of stone tools in prehistoric contexts is difficult. Although rare, some complete examples of these composite tools...


Historical Context: Colorado Bridge Building Since 1945 (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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