The Fremont and Plant Resouces Along the Colorado-Wyoming Border
Author(s): A. Dudley Gardner; Barbara Clarke
Year: 2002
Summary
Recent work in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado is demonstrating the extent of maize agricultural may be extended into the canyons of the Green River. This paper will look at how the Fremont utilized plant resources along their northern frontier to extend their occupation northward. We will synthesize the results of recent excavations and surveys to explain the nature ofFremont agriculture north of the Gates of Ladore on the Green River.
Cite this Record
The Fremont and Plant Resouces Along the Colorado-Wyoming Border. A. Dudley Gardner, Barbara Clarke. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 46 (1): 5-13. 2002 ( tDAR id: 476397) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476397
Keywords
Culture
Fremont
Material
Basketry
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Macrobotanical
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Wood
Site Name
42UN1103
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5MF1751
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5MF265
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5MF266
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5MF267
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5MF2722
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5MF2723
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5MF373
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5MF379
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5MF4095
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5MF4310
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5MF4496
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5MF4497
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5MF4890
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5MF5033-5MF5042
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5MF5043
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5MF5044-5MF5082
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5MF5067
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5MF5083-5MF5116
General
Agriculture
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corn
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Granary
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Rock Art
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Rock Shelter
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Storage Cist
Geographic Keywords
Colorado
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Green River Basin
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Wyoming
Temporal Keywords
Late Prehistoric
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
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