Archaeological Investigations in Utah at Fish Springs, Clay Basin, Northern San Rafael Swell, Southern Henry Mountains

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Editors: Madsen, David B. and Fike, Richard E.

Publisher: Bureau of Land Management

Pub Date: 1982

Binding: Paperback

Condition: 2 copies.  Copy 1: Good. Binding tight.  No marks, tears, bends or folds.  Sunning to spine.  Copy 2 (LC21): Fair.  Binding tight.  No marks, tears.  Lower front cover corner has approx. 2″ crease.  Rear cover has fold from top to bottom that extends to last two pages.  Essay #4 (Salvage Excavations) has approx. 2″ fold on upper corner pages 31-40.  Rear cover has spotting on lower edge.

Notes: 4 separate site reports:  Prehistoric Occupation Patterns, Subsistence Adaptations, and Chronology in the Fish Springs Area, Utah by Madsen, David B.;

An Archaeological Survey of Clay Basin, Daggett County, Utah, by Lindsay, La Mar W.;

The Sitterud Bundle: A Prehistoric Cache from Central Utah, by Benson, Michael P.; and

Salvage Excavations at Ticaboo Town Ruin, by Madsen, David B.

“The four papers in this monograph exemplify the wide range of Cultural Resource Management projects conducted on public lands with the state of Utah.  These include: planned test excavations to determine the nature and significance of sites (Fish Springs), salvage excavations conducted to help mitigate vandalism and relic hunting activities at a site (Ticaboo), sample surveys to determine the impact of development projects on cultural resource (Clay Basin), and the analysis and detailed discussion of known but unreported or poorly reported data (Sitterud Bundle).”  (From the Introduction)

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