Wyoming Archaeologist 1996

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  • Bioarchaeological Resources on the Northwestern Plains: A Bibliography (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Laura L. Scheiber.

    This bibliography is a selected list of publications and manuscripts pertaining to sites with known mortuary contexts on the Northwestern Plains. It is not a commentary on the political and ethical concerns surrounding the studying of human skeletal remains or mortuary sites but on the results of past research. A few of the sources which have been included focus on osteological data rather than reference to particular archaeological sites. Others are outside the scope of the geographic area but...

  • The Bozovich Family Archaeological Collection (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Joe Bozovich.

    The Bozovich family archaeological collection contains over 5,000 surface-collected artifacts from 712 sites in southwestern Wyoming during the period between 1932 and 1992. All the artifacts were cataloged with their own catalog number . Data were then entered into an IBM-PC computer using the Dbase III (r) software program. Specific objectives were to: 1. Place all artifacts into approximate archaeological time periods. 2. Make sets of tables for various time periods on: artifact types;...

  • Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 40, Issue 1 (1996)
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    Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 40, Issue 1

  • Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 40, Issue 2 (1996)
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    Front matter for Wyoming Archaeologist, Volume 40, Issue 2

  • Inman Buffalo Site (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text William R. Latady. Lucy Hinze. Robert F. Scott.

    The Inman Buffalo site, 48SW3604, was exposed during trenching operations for a 12" Cities Services pipeline (Latady 1984). The site is located on the eastern side of a stabilized barchan dune. It was initially covered by sand, as much as two m thick on the southwestern side of the excavated area. Archeological excavations revealed 18 sq m of burned rock, bison bone fragments, one hearth and lithic artifacts (Figure 1). Approximately eight m2 of the main bone and fire-cracked rock scatter were...

  • Prehistoric Obsidian Utilization in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana and Wyoming (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Raymond Kunselman. Wilfred M. Husted.

    X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was used to determine the source of 107 obsidian projectile points in surface collections from the Beartooth Mountains of south-central Montana and northwest Wyoming. Seventy-two percent of the points were from Obsidian Cliff in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Evidence was found for change of source usage when the artifacts were grouped into cultural affiliation periods.

  • Review of Photography in Archaeology and Conservation (1996)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Waitkus.

    Review of Photography in Archaeology and Conservation