Sheepherding (Other Keyword)

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The Other Black on White: Aspen Carvings of the Flagstaff Region (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeremy Haines. S. Joey LaValley.

This is an abstract from the "Historical Archaeologies of the American Southwest, 1800 to Today" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Once a widespread industry throughout the southwest, sheepherding has left its mark, albeit a delible and dwindling one, throughout the high elevation mountains of the American southwest. Aspen carvings made by sheepherders provide a window into the daily lives, ethnicity, politics, and personal sentiments of these men....


Report of 1980 Archaeological Excavations at the Seminoe No. 1 Mine, in Carbon County, Wyoming (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David J. McGuire. Kathryn L. Joyner.

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