Rockshelter Excavation (Other Keyword)

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Carrizo Ranches, Inc. Colorado College Excavations, September, 1975. Las Animas and Baca Counties (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael Nowak. Alison Ickes.

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Low Impact, High Resolution: Unraveling and Learning from 10,000 Years of Hunter-Gatherer Use of Eagle Cave (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles Koenig. Stephen Black.

On the northeast fringe of the Chihuahuan Desert, one of the largest rockshelters in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands, Eagle Cave, preserves an extraordinary record of hunter-gatherer life spanning more than 10,000 years. Ongoing investigations by the Ancient Southwest Texas Project of Texas State University beginning winter of 2015 have re-excavated a 4-meter deep trench through the center of this massive rockshelter in order to document and sample complex stratigraphy and to stabilize and backfill...


Preliminary Archaeological Report On the Excavation of Upper Plum Canyon Rock Shelter I, 5La2158, Las Animas County, Colorado, May Through July, 1981 (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Diane Rhodes. B. Tate. R. Lyons. S. Short. F. Rathbun.

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