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Assembling intrasite spatial data at the 10,500 YBP Hanson Site (48BH329).
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Assembling intrasite spatial data at the 10,500 YBP Hanson Site (48BH329)./
Author:
Arnold, Craig R.
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125 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Marcel Kornfeld.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International45-05.
Subject:
Anthropology, Archaeology. -
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Assembling intrasite spatial data at the 10,500 YBP Hanson Site (48BH329).
Arnold, Craig R.
Assembling intrasite spatial data at the 10,500 YBP Hanson Site (48BH329).
- 125 p.
Adviser: Marcel Kornfeld.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wyoming, 2007.
The Hanson Site (48BH329) is a Folsom occupation located in the foothills of the Bighorn Basin of Northern Wyoming. The site was partially excavated by University of Wyoming archaeologists between 1973 and 1976. An innovative recovery system was employed during excavation using gridded cardboard and foam storage modules matching in situ provenience of artifacts. Each artifact was piece plotted and then placed in a corresponding position within the storage modules. The "time capsules" have remained in the University of Wyoming Frison Institute for the past thirty years, while retaining their original spatial integrity. Present technology, in the form of Geographic Information Systems, provides an opportunity to incorporate artifact provenience data into an analytical examination of Folsom intrasite spatial patterning focusing on faunal remains. Analysis of the Hanson site assemblage indicates the presence of specific activity areas including hearths, potential lodge structures and secondary butchering areas. Statistical testing is conducted to validate the integrity of site formation through cultural behavior rather than taphonomic factors. An integral component of the study is the curation of the Hanson assemblage recovered thirty years previous to facilitate present studies and future scientific analysis.Subjects--Topical Terms:
622985
Anthropology, Archaeology.
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