Marking Places in the Southern Black Hills: A Preliminary Analysis
Author(s): Ralph J. Hartley; Anne Wolley Vawser
Year: 2002
Summary
The purpose of this study is to (1) assess what situational factors are associated with a prehistorically occupied site that make it amenable to contemporary marking or the target of firearm discharge; and (2) to ascertain how the morphology and technique used in recent markings varies with these settings. This study is therefore not focused on interpreting use of prehistoric sites in the recent past but rather to initiate an effort to categorize variation in observations about contemporary activities and to derive testable predictions about future behavior at these places. Also, results of 2 this study permit questions to be posed that, although more broad in scope, lend themselves to potential empirical research.
Cite this Record
Marking Places in the Southern Black Hills: A Preliminary Analysis. Ralph J. Hartley, Anne Wolley Vawser. Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service. 2002 ( tDAR id: 371806) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8D50KQJ
Keywords
Site Type
Rock Art
Investigation Types
Reconnaissance / Survey
Spatial Coverage
min long: -104.612; min lat: 38.462 ; max long: -103.162; max lat: 39.317 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Midwest Archeological Center / National Park Service
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