Over the past 13,500 years, human populations have lived in and productively utilized the natural resources offered by the cold desert environment of the northeastern Snake River Plain in eastern Idaho. Within an overall framework of hunting and gathering, groups relied on an intimate familiarity with the natural world and developed a variety of technologies to extract the resources that they needed to survive. Useful items were abundant and found everywhere on the landscape. Even the basaltic terrain and the rocks, themselves, were put to productive use. This paper presents a preliminary classification scheme for rock structures built on the Idaho National Laboratory landscape by prehistoric aboriginal populations, including discussions of...
216 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm.This volume presents the results of data ...
This document is the final technical report on the first phase of a multiyear archeological program ...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
Vegetational resources are reported to have had multiple uses in indigenous groups who were present ...
This final report documents the results of archaeological inventory, excavation, and analysis of pre...
Archaeological evidence suggests water fundamentally structures human life and ecological adaptation...
The purpose of this study is to understand how prehistoric people moved around the landscape and use...
This dissertation presents new data on geochronology, site formation processes, projectile-point typ...
Kelly Forks Work Center, located on the upper North Fork of the Clearwater River on the Clearwater N...
The Bernard Creek Rockshelter (10IH483) is located in Hell’s Canyon, Idaho, and lies just above the ...
Excavations during 2007 and 2008 at site 10-CN-05, an archaeological site located on the Middle Snak...
This document is the final technical report of cultural resources investigations in the Needles Dist...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Residential architecture has traditionally been of special interest to archaeologists (Trigger 1967)...
216 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm.This volume presents the results of data ...
This document is the final technical report on the first phase of a multiyear archeological program ...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...
Vegetational resources are reported to have had multiple uses in indigenous groups who were present ...
This final report documents the results of archaeological inventory, excavation, and analysis of pre...
Archaeological evidence suggests water fundamentally structures human life and ecological adaptation...
The purpose of this study is to understand how prehistoric people moved around the landscape and use...
This dissertation presents new data on geochronology, site formation processes, projectile-point typ...
Kelly Forks Work Center, located on the upper North Fork of the Clearwater River on the Clearwater N...
The Bernard Creek Rockshelter (10IH483) is located in Hell’s Canyon, Idaho, and lies just above the ...
Excavations during 2007 and 2008 at site 10-CN-05, an archaeological site located on the Middle Snak...
This document is the final technical report of cultural resources investigations in the Needles Dist...
During prehistoric times quartz crystal was a valuable material for making tools and is found in Ida...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Residential architecture has traditionally been of special interest to archaeologists (Trigger 1967)...
216 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cm.This volume presents the results of data ...
This document is the final technical report on the first phase of a multiyear archeological program ...
Bottle Mountain east of Hot Springs, South Dakota is the traditional last fortress of the Indian tri...