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American Indian Use of Mountain Talus Slope Topography in Central Idaho and Surrounding Area Item Info

Title:
American Indian Use of Mountain Talus Slope Topography in Central Idaho and Surrounding Area
Creator:
Kingsbury, Lawrence A.
Date Created:
December 2003
Description:
Written by Lawrence Kingbury, this document details how Native Americans were able to live in the mountainous region of the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness area for over 10,000 years by using the topography for shelter, hunting, caches, and inhumations.
Subjects:
local history native americans topography (attribute) archaeology research paper
Latitude:
44.67926947
Longitude:
-114.4217212
Source:
Heritage Program
Source Identifier:
b08-PayetteNationalForestLiterature22
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Source
Preferred Citation:
"American Indian Use of Mountain Talus Slope Topography in Central Idaho and Surrounding Area", Taylor Wilderness Research Station Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Initiatives
Reference Link:
https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/taylor-archive/items/b08-payettenationalforestliterature22.html
Rights
Rights:
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