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Differentiating History: Criteria to Distinguish Between Historic Euro and Native American Sites in Wind Cave National Park (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Morgan Beyer.

Wind Cave National Park, just north of Hot Springs, South Dakota, became a National Park in 1903. Because of its location in the heart of the Black Hills, the land now protected by the National Park System has been a hotbed of human activity for thousands of years and is the location of many archaeological sites, both prehistoric and historic. However, some of the most intriguing sites that can be found within the park’s boundaries are those of indeterminate origin. Sites with both historic (ie....