Early Prehistoric Period: Sandia Points
Author(s): L. C. Steege
Year: 2007
Summary
Sandia points were first discovered in a cave in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico and they derived their name from this location. Excavation of this cave was sponsored by the University of New Mexico and was started in February 1936.
Cite this Record
Early Prehistoric Period: Sandia Points. L. C. Steege. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 51 (2): 44-45. 2007 ( tDAR id: 476449) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476449
Keywords
General
Ochre
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pre-paleoindian
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sandia
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sweetwater county
Geographic Keywords
Alberta
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Iowa
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Missouri
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New Mexico
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Saskatchewan
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Texas
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Wyoming
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
Notes
General Note: Reprinted from the Annals of Wyoming
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