Wyoming Archaeologist 1993
Part of: Wyoming Archaeological Society
Site Name Keywords
Fort Fred Steele •
48HO120 •
48SW8594 •
48SW9533 •
48SW9534 •
48SW9439 •
48SW9440 •
48SW9438 •
Upper Powder Spring Drift Fence •
48SW9463
Other Keywords
Battlefield •
Direct Historical Approach •
Ethnographic •
Omaha •
Prehistoric •
Burial •
Hohokam •
Mogollon •
public •
Anasazi
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Fremont •
Shoshone •
Ute •
Sioux •
Undifferentiated Native American •
Cheyenne/Arapaho
Material Types
Chipped Stone •
Metal •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Wood •
Fauna •
Glass •
Ground Stone •
Building Materials •
Macrobotanical
Temporal Keywords
Historic •
Protohistoric •
Middle Archaic •
Late Prehistoric •
Late Archaic •
Early Archaic
Geographic Keywords
Arizona •
New Mexico •
California •
Nevada •
Colorado •
Mexico •
Bighorn Basin •
Green River Basin •
Utah •
Texas
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Archaeological Investigations at the Bridge Tender's House Fort Fred Steele, Wyoming (1993)
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Before stabilization activities in 1982, limited archaeological testing was undertaken at the Fort Fred Steele Bridge Tender’s House. Questions existed concerning later replacement or remodeling of the original structure. Archaeological investigations were oriented toward establishing the date of initial construction on the structure and identification of any later building activities. Information gained through excavation , supplemented with historical research, suggests the extant structure...
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An Assessment of the Newly Discovered Upper Powder Spring Sites: A Hunting Complex in Southwest Wyoming (1993)
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The preliminary investigation of the hunting complex was essentially a blind reconnaissance performed on a volunteer basis. The primary goal was to locate, and document as thoroughly as possible, all portions of the drift fence and any potentially related sites. As the investigation proceeded, attempts at interpretation required continual revision with new findings. By the end of the field season, the primary goal of locating the drift fence in its entirety was accomplished, however the initial...
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Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 37, Issues 1-2 (1993)
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Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 37, Issues 1-2
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Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 37, Issues 3-4 (1993)
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Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 37, Issues 3-4
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The Grass Creek Site (48HO120): A Middle Archaic Period Housepit, Hot Springs County, Wyoming (1993)
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The Grass Creek (48HO120) site is a multicomponent prehistoric site preserved within an alluvial terrace on Grass Creek in north-central Wyoming. The principal component of the site is a housepit (Feature 31) with artifacts dating to the Middle Plains Archaic Period. Faunal and floral analysis suggests small mammals and certain plant taxa were used as food sources and prepared within the housepit. The lithic analysis suggests that tool maintenance or final tool production occurred within the...
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Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest (1993)
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Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest
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Review of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Omaha Indians - The Big Village Site (1993)
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Review of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Omaha Indians - The Big Village Site
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Review of Archaeology, History, and Custer's Last Battle (1993)
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Review of Archaeology, History, and Custer's Last Battle
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Review of Hard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts (1993)
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Review of Hard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts