Lithic Analysis from Two Prehistoric Sites (48NA312 AND 48NA2516) Near Martin's Cove, Natrona County, Wyoming
Author(s): Danny N. Walker; Meegan Sanderson; Rick Weathermon
Year: 2006
Summary
Extensive lithic collections have been made from the surface of two archaeological sites (48NA312 and 48NA2516) near Martin’s Cove, Natrona County, Wyoming. Contrary to the original archaeological assessment of the two sites (Griffiths and Talbot 1996), these two sites now appear to contain significant archaeological data concerning the prehistory of the central Wyoming area (NRHP Criterion D). Additional archaeological evaluation of the sites has become necessary to properly evaluate these two sites.
Cite this Record
Lithic Analysis from Two Prehistoric Sites (48NA312 AND 48NA2516) Near Martin's Cove, Natrona County, Wyoming. Danny N. Walker, Meegan Sanderson, Rick Weathermon. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 50 (2): 16-37. 2006 ( tDAR id: 476432) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476432
Keywords
Culture
Undifferentiated Native American
Material
Chipped Stone
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Ground Stone
General
Duncan/Hanna
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Martin's Cove
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Natrona County
Geographic Keywords
North Platte Basin
Temporal Keywords
Late Archaic
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Middle Archaic
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
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