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Hell Gap: Paleo-Indian Occupation on the High Plains
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1973
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Historical GeographyColonialismHistorical ArchaeologySoutheastern WyomingHell Gap ValleyArchaeological ExcavationGeographyArchaeological RecordAmerican ArchaeologyHell GapArchaeologyGeologyIndigenous PeopleEthnohistoryAnthropologyLanguage StudiesSocial Sciences
A resume of archaeological investigations in the Hell Gap Valley of southeastern Wyoming is presented. This research produced a detailed sequence of Plains PaleoIndian occupation of this section of the High Plains. from about 9000 to 5500 B.C. Identifiable complexes recognized include Goshen, Midland, Folsom, Agate Basin, Hell Gap, Alberta, Cody, and Frederick. Materials recovered represent camping activities rather than the better known game kills, and add dimension to our knowledge of Plains Paleo-Indian cultures.
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