Recent Advances in Fremont Archaeology of Northwest Colorado
Author(s): Brian Yaquinto; Sarah MacDonald
Year: 2016
Summary
To date Gilbert Wenger's 1956 thesis remains one of the most comprehensive studies completed on Fremont culture within the Colorado Bureau of Land Management, White River Field Office (WRFO). WRFO archaeologists have focused Section 110 program efforts over the course of the last four field seasons on Fremont sites documented by Wenger and others and also to identify new Fremont sites through archaeological field survey. This poster presentation provides a synthesis of inventory results pertaining to Fremont settlement and land use in northwest Colorado.
Cite this Record
Recent Advances in Fremont Archaeology of Northwest Colorado. Brian Yaquinto, Sarah MacDonald. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 405106)
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Keywords
General
Bureau of Land Management
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Fremont
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NW Colorado
Geographic Keywords
North America - Great Basin
Spatial Coverage
min long: -122.761; min lat: 29.917 ; max long: -109.27; max lat: 42.553 ;