Beaverhead County, Montana (Geographic Keyword)

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PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM THE MOST DISTANT SPRING FOUNTAIN SITE, 24BE1914, MONTANA (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Nine formal chipped stone tools from the Most Distant Fountain Spring prehistoric site, 24BE1914, near Lemhi Pass in Beaverhead County, Montana, were tested to recover possible protein residues. This site is believed to have functioned as a seasonal upland camp. Diagnostic artifacts reflect the Late Prehistoric period, from about 150 to 1650 A.D. Identification of protein residues from the artifacts' surfaces can provide information concerning use of these artifacts to hunt/process animals.


Testing of Site 24BE529 At Clark Canyon Reservoir, Beaverhead County, Montana (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gene Munson.

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