Prehistoric Uinta Mountain Occupations
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Description
Authors: Johnson, Clay and Loosle, Byron
Publisher: U.S.D.A. Forest Service
Pub Date: 2002
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair to Good. Binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. Smudging to bottom text block and rear cover. Light edge and corner wear. Appears unused.
Notes: Prehistoric use of the Uintas at all altitudes. (That’s a great summary statement). “…all the sites were in the Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah. There was considerable variability in individual project purpose and execution, in site elevation and site function. As analysis proceeded, it became clear that most of the archaeological assemblage dated to between 4200-600 Cal BP…The variety of sites provided an opportunity to examine how people from a particular period utilized different uplands resources, elevations, and settings as they made the transition to a more sedentary life-way.” (From the Overview).
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