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  2. Fremont culture - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont culture or Fremont people is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in the U.S. state of Utah, where the culture's sites were discovered by local indigenous peoples like the Navajo and Ute.

  3. Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is a state park in Utah, US, which interprets archaeological remains of the Fremont culture. The park is located in Sevier County, Utah in the Clear Creek Canyon. It was established to preserve and interpret the artifacts and archaeological sites of the Fremont culture, a prehistoric Native American group ...

  4. List of prehistoric sites in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    This list of prehistoric sites in the U.S. State of Colorado includes historical and archaeological sites of humans from their earliest times in Colorado to just before the Colorado historic period, which ranges from about 12,000 BC to AD 19th century. The Period is defined by the culture enjoyed at the time, from the earliest hunter-gatherers ...

  5. Archaeologists uncover remains, other Fremont Indian ...

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    Archaeologists believe farmland in Provo was one place where ancient Fremont Indians once lived. Artifacts found there date back to 800 AD. "In the 1930's there were a 120-130 standing mounds with ...

  6. Range Creek - Wikipedia

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    A report at the time stated that the "vast majority of the sites recorded to date are associated with the Fremont archaeological complex, which dates between about A.D. 500 and A.D. 1350". [ 6 ] The property was open to day-trip visitors for a nominal fee, with a pass—for a specific date --- available for purchase in advance, online; only a ...

  7. Hogup Cave - Wikipedia

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    An archaeological monograph was published in 1970 by Aikens entitled Hogup Cave, containing a detailed analysis of nearly 10,000 artifacts recovered during the two excavations. Numerous bones, wood, hide, cordage, fibers, textile items, chipped stones, clay, pottery, coprolites, hair, feathers, and fur were analyzed.

  8. Lapoint, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology [ edit ] Lapoint was settled on top of a significant Fremont archaeological site known as "Caldwell Village", after the property on which it was found, excavated in 1966 by John Richard Ambler.

  9. Category:Fremont culture - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont culture — a Post-Archaic period Oasisamerica culture of southwestern North America. Archaeological sites are located in the present day Southwestern United States and Great Basin . Pages in category "Fremont culture"