26 research outputs found

    Madsen and Schmitt: Buzz-Cut Dune and Fremont Foraging at the Margin of Horticulture

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    Buzz-Cut Dune and Fremont Foraging at the Margin of Horticulture David B. Madsen and Dave N. Schmitt Anthropological Paper No. 124, University of Utah Press. 162 pages, 36 black and white photographs, 45 Illustrations; notes, references, two appendixes. $30.00. ISBN 0-87480-812-

    Smith: Ute Tales

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    Ute Tales, Collected by Anne M. Smith, assisted by Alden Hayes, forward by Joseph Jorgensen. University of Utah Press, 1992, 175 pp., 20 photos, $24.95 (cloth)

    Mosquito Willie (42T0137): A Late Archaic Site on the Western Edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert

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    In addition to assessing site chronology, we were interested in examining an open site in a region where caves and rockshelters such as those cited above have received the bulk of archaeological attention. The function of the site, therefore, including its role in the regional subsistence-settlement system, was of interest, as was its role as a (presumably) non-agricultural site during the Fremont period. Although it is clearly located on the extreme western periphery of the Fremont area, it seemed possible to explore this topic, since Johnson and Arkush (1997) recovered Fremont ceramics from the site

    Implications of Snare Bundles in the Great Basin and Southwest

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    Snare use in the arid Desert West of North America is characteristic of a broad-spectrum subsistence strategy, a conclusion supported by the contextual occurrence of snare bundles. Such a system insured against economic crises by including a wide range of plants and animals on its list of food items. It is suggested that microfauna, which are often relegated to the "also present" category of archaeologically derived subsistence profiles, played a significant role in the prehistoric annual round of the Desert West and possibly a key role in the spring

    Utah Lake: Its Role In The Prehistory Of Utah Valley

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