Buzz-Cut Dune And Fremont Foraging at the Margin of Horticulture (University of Utah Anthropological Paper)

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Buzz-Cut Dune is a very powerful Fremont-culture village site located on the western margin of Dugway Proving Ground near the Utah-Nevada border. It was once discovered right through construction activity in 2000. Initial descriptions noted no less than five structure floors it appears dating to the Fremont period (AD 500-1200) in conjunction with an array of ceramic, groundstone, and chipped stone artifacts. Full-scale excavations revealed a a lot more complex intermittent occupational pattern over a period of no less than 5,000 years beginning with “Archaic” foragers up through proto-historic times.

During this sequence, site usage was once characterized by short-term visits from mobile foraging groups. Even though the Fremont practiced agriculture elsewhere, there is not any evidence for it here, which bears on current discussions regarding the relationship between Fremont farmers and foragers.

Buzz-Cut Dune and Fremont Foraging at the Margin of Horticulture is the site report of a well-planned regional excavation with a strong theoretical component.
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