Excavations at Five Finger Ridge, Clear Creek Canyon, Central Utah (BYU Occasional Papers #5) (Volume 5)
Released: Oct 17, 2000
Publisher: Utah Museum Peoples & Cultures
Format: Paperback, 695 pages
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Description:
Five Finger Ridge is the largest Fremont community excavated thus far in the Fremont area. The site contained multiple pit and adobe walled storage structures, massive quantities of Fremont material culture including ceramics, chipped and stone, worked bone tools, ornaments, and animal bone, all of which is reported in detail. The site dates to the late Fremont period, ~AD 1100 to AD 1300.
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