Fishlake National Forest (Geographic Keyword)

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BLM Utah Project Metadata
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Project metadata for cultural resources reports scanned from the Utah BLM office.


Cultural Resource Evaluations in the Salina Creek and Convulsion Canyon Locality of Sevier County, Utah (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only F. R. Hauck.

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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND SUBSISTENCE DATA FOR THREE SITES IN THE EASTERN SEVIER DESERT, WESTERN UTAH (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott.

Three of the archaeological sites mitigated in connection with the 345kv Intermountain - Mona Line 1 were sampled for pollen. These three sites (42Md620, 42Md827, and 42Md828) are located in the northeastern portion of Millard County in western Utah. Sites 42Md828 and 42Md827 are located in semi-stabilized sand dunes along the eastern edge of the Sevier Desert, approximately .95 km south of the Sevier River. Site 42Md620 is located in the Fishlake National Forest at the western base of the...


Preliminary Archaeological Excavations at the Paradise Gulch Site (42 Sv 981) in Sevier County, Utah (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only F. R. Hauck.

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PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS OF A BASALT COBBLE FROM THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL, MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer L.B. Milligan.

During the period after Mexico established its independence from Spanish rule in 1821, trade between the eastern and western halves of the United States thrived, inducing the development of various trail networks (National Park Service 2014). Among these was the Old Spanish Trail, whose routes spanned much of the Southwest extending between Santa Fe, New Mexico, through Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and eventually into Los Angeles, California. The trail was used by a variety of groups...


Quitchupah Creek Ethnographic Study for the Proposed Quitchupah Creek Coal Haul Road, Preliminary Draft (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard W. Stoffle. Kathleen A. Van Vlack. Fletcher P. Chmara-Huff.

This is an Executive Summary of the field activities conducted by the University of Arizona (UofA) for the Southern Paiute Ethnographic Assessment of the Quitchupah Creek Road Proposal, Fishlake National Forest (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Richfield District, Sevier and Emery Counties, Utah. This executive summary contains (1) a brie overview of the proposed project and ethnographic study, (2) a detailed schedule of activities, (3) a talley of interviews, and (4) a sketch of the...