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Sparking Change: The Archaeology of Firefighting in Yellowstone National Park

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Hugie, Lucas Roy. (2015). Sparking Change: The Archaeology of Firefighting in Yellowstone National Park. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/hugie_idaho_0089n_10555.html

Title:
Sparking Change: The Archaeology of Firefighting in Yellowstone National Park
Author:
Hugie, Lucas Roy
Date:
2015
Keywords:
Anthropology Archaeology Fire Landscape Suppression
Program:
Anthropology
Subject Category:
Archaeology; History
Abstract:

Yellowstone National Park was created in 1872 and wildland fire has been a major factor in shaping the physical appearance of the park ever since. Wildland fire has shifted from being an indivisible part of the landscape, to a foe in need of suppression, and finally to a natural but often unpredictable element that perpetuates natural processes. These changes in approaches towards fire are visible in historical and archaeological records. This thesis seeks to answer what motives drove change in the perception of fire on the landscape, how wildland firefighting is present in the archaeological record, and how wildland fire is part of our definition of wilderness.

Description:
masters, M.A., Anthropology -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Camp, Stacey L
Committee:
Sowards, Adam; Sappington, Robert
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
Hugie_idaho_0089N_10555
Type:
Text
Format Original:
PDF
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