Predictive Sample Survey Study of Cultural Resources Within Potential Transmission Corridors for the Mount Emmons Project, Gunnison County, Colorado
Author(s): Thomas J. Lennon; C. Coe; B. Downing; J. Grady; D. Hall
Year: 1980
Summary
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Predictive Sample Survey Study of Cultural Resources Within Potential Transmission Corridors for the Mount Emmons Project, Gunnison County, Colorado. Thomas J. Lennon, C. Coe, B. Downing, J. Grady, D. Hall. 1980 ( tDAR id: 58332)
Keywords
Culture
Archaic
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Paleo-Indian
Material
Chipped Stone
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Ground Stone
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Chipped Stone Tools
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Cultural Resource
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Functional Site Typology
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Ground Stone Tools
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Historic Overview
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History
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Isolated Occurrences
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Predictive Model
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Sample Survey
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Significance
Geographic Keywords
08051 (Fips Code)
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Colorado (State / Territory)
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Gunnison (County)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
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Westcentral Colorado
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -107.635; min lat: 38.147 ; max long: -106.245; max lat: 39.258 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Forest Service; Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Unknown Location
Prepared By(s): Western Cultural Resource Management, Boulder, CO
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 868227
NADB citation id number(s): 000000109196
Notes
General Note: Sent from: Western Cultural Resource Management, Boulder, CO
General Note: Submitted to: Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Unknown Location