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Early Man Sites near Moab, Utah

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Alice P. Hunt
Affiliation:
1111 Pikeview St., Denver, Colo., Moab, Utah
Dallas Tanner
Affiliation:
1111 Pikeview St., Denver, Colo., Moab, Utah

Abstract

Many surface sites represent three different early complexes that generally occur in this area at separate locations and are not mixed with each other. The earliest occupation, perhaps late Pleistocene, is characterized by Folsom points and a type of Pinto Basin point. A second occupation, probably younger and occurring in a different area, is represented by Gypsum Cave points and a second, different type of Pinto Basin point. The third occupation, representing the Uncompaghre complex, and evidently the youngest of the three occupations, can be correlated with the Recent but prepottery alluvium of the region.

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Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1960

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