The Malli Goshen Site, Campbell County, Northeastern Wyoming

Author(s): Dr. Mavis Greer; John W. Greer

Year: 2002

Summary

A large single-component Paleoindian site was found on a short tributary to the Powder River during a recent energy survey. The intact site occupies a sand-covered bench bordered by intermittent drainages and a semipermanent seepage area. Surface artifacts include a variety of chipped stone tools, retouched pieces, debitage, and hearth remains. The site contains buried cultural deposits, with a good potential for future contributions to regional Paleoindian studies. No subsurface testing or excavations have been conducted.

Cite this Record

The Malli Goshen Site, Campbell County, Northeastern Wyoming. Dr. Mavis Greer, John W. Greer. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 46 (1): 41-46. 2002 ( tDAR id: 476399) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476399

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Keywords

Culture
Goshen

Material
Chipped Stone Fire Cracked Rock

Site Name
48SH1162

General
Campbell County Cross H Creek Erosion

Geographic Keywords
Powder River Basin

Temporal Keywords
Early Paleoindian

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Marcia Peterson

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