Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon River indicates that Western Stemmed Tradition people were living in the Columbia River basin between 16,560 and 15,280 years ago until about 13,000 years ago. This exciting discovery is strong evidence for the deep antiquity of human entry into North America during the late Ice Age: a time that horses and other charismatic megafauna roamed Idaho. The First Idahoans arrived before the opening of an ice-free corridor, which favors the hypothesis of boat-supported migration from the Bering Strait down the Pacific coast.https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/ideas_of_nature_gallery/1023/thumbnail.jp
In 2009 the Adams County Historic Preservation Commission and the Idaho State Historical Society dev...
"[Continued from Volume XI, Page 103.] This is the second in the series of studies under the above t...
Twenty seven prehistoric zooarchaeological assemblages from 20 archaeological sites have been recove...
Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon ...
Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon ...
Native peoples first encountered the Snake River canyons perhaps 12,000 to 15,000 years ago. Since ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for and discovery of early archaeological sites is an inherently geo...
The Lochsa River, a tributary of the Clearwater River, is an important feature to the understanding ...
Archaeological excavations at the Cooper’s Ferry site (10IH73), located in the lower Salmon River ca...
Like the confluence of the great rivers, the histories of the indigenous tribes of Idaho represent t...
The Chinook of the Lower Columbia River are among the first Natives in the region to have direct con...
The Missoula Floods occurred approximately fifteen thousand to thirteen thousand years ago during th...
Archaeological evidence suggests water fundamentally structures human life and ecological adaptation...
The anadromous fish runs of the Snake and Owyhee rivers and their tributaries have provided an impor...
Graduation date: 1985Cultural resource inventories have identified,205 individual sites\ud on public...
In 2009 the Adams County Historic Preservation Commission and the Idaho State Historical Society dev...
"[Continued from Volume XI, Page 103.] This is the second in the series of studies under the above t...
Twenty seven prehistoric zooarchaeological assemblages from 20 archaeological sites have been recove...
Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon ...
Who were the First Idahoans? Archaeological research at the Cooper’s Ferry site on the Lower Salmon ...
Native peoples first encountered the Snake River canyons perhaps 12,000 to 15,000 years ago. Since ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for and discovery of early archaeological sites is an inherently geo...
The Lochsa River, a tributary of the Clearwater River, is an important feature to the understanding ...
Archaeological excavations at the Cooper’s Ferry site (10IH73), located in the lower Salmon River ca...
Like the confluence of the great rivers, the histories of the indigenous tribes of Idaho represent t...
The Chinook of the Lower Columbia River are among the first Natives in the region to have direct con...
The Missoula Floods occurred approximately fifteen thousand to thirteen thousand years ago during th...
Archaeological evidence suggests water fundamentally structures human life and ecological adaptation...
The anadromous fish runs of the Snake and Owyhee rivers and their tributaries have provided an impor...
Graduation date: 1985Cultural resource inventories have identified,205 individual sites\ud on public...
In 2009 the Adams County Historic Preservation Commission and the Idaho State Historical Society dev...
"[Continued from Volume XI, Page 103.] This is the second in the series of studies under the above t...
Twenty seven prehistoric zooarchaeological assemblages from 20 archaeological sites have been recove...