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  2. Horner site - Wikipedia

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    The Horner site, also known as the Creek site and Horner's Corner site, and designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 48PA29, is an important archaeological site near Cody, Wyoming, United States. It is the type site for the Cody complex. [4] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. [3]

  3. La Prele Mammoth Site - Wikipedia

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    La Prele Mammoth Site (48CO1401), originally named the Hinrichs Mammoth Site and later the Fetterman Mammoth Site, is an archaeological site on a 7 meter deep alluvial terrace of the La Prele Creek in Converse County, Wyoming near Douglas. The La Prele Creek is a tributary of the North Platte lying about 1.6 kilometers from the confluence.

  4. Muddy Creek Archeological Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Muddy Creek Archeological Complex is an archeological location Carbon County, Wyoming.The complex's three sites are dated to the Late Plains Archaic period. Stone points place the users of the site in the Besant Cultural Complex, representing one of the southernmost Besant sites.

  5. Hell Gap Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Hell Gap (Smithsonian trinomial: 48GO305) is a deeply stratified archaeological site located in the Great Plains of eastern Wyoming, approximately thirteen miles north of Guernsey, where an abundant amount of Paleoindian and Archaic artifacts have been found and excavated since 1959. [2]

  6. Medicine Lodge State Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site is a Wyoming state park that interprets the Medicine Lodge Creek Site, a prehistoric Native American archaeological site near Hyattville, Wyoming. It is administered by the Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites. The site is at the base of a steep limestone outcropping near the point where ...

  7. Hanson Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hanson Site includes two separate areas of Paleoindian acheological sites in the northern Bighorn Basin of Wyoming, United States. The southern Hanson I site was investigated first in 1973, finding evidence of tool working and stone flakes at a campsite. The northern Hanson II site is larger and includes the sites of lodges.

  8. Trappers Point Site - Wikipedia

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    The site has been called "a major discovery in Wyoming archaeology" and "one of the key sites in Wyoming". [2] The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 14, 2007. [1] A pulloff on United States Route 191 west of Pinedale overlooks the site, with interpretive panels.

  9. Allen L. Cook Spring Creek Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Allen L. Cook Spring Creek Preserve is a 4,700-acre (19 km 2) nature reserve considered to be one of the richest cache of undisturbed dinosaur fossils in North America It is located near the village of Rock River, Wyoming some 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Laramie.