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The site report of a well-planned regional excavation of Buzz-Cut Dune, an important Fremont-culture village site located near the Utah-Nevada border that was discovered during construction activity in 2000. The site lacks evidence of agriculture, bearing on current discussions regarding the relationship between Fremont farmers and foragers.

Produktbeschreibung
The site report of a well-planned regional excavation of Buzz-Cut Dune, an important Fremont-culture village site located near the Utah-Nevada border that was discovered during construction activity in 2000. The site lacks evidence of agriculture, bearing on current discussions regarding the relationship between Fremont farmers and foragers.
Autorenporträt
David Madsen is an archaeologist with Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory. He is the author of Entering America: Northeast Asia and Beringia before the Last Glacial Maximum (University of Utah Press, 2004) and co-author of Camels Back Cave, University of Utah Anthropological Paper Number 125 (University of Utah Press, 2005). Dave Schmitt is a research associate with the department of anthropology at Washington State University, part-time archaeologist with the Desert Research Institute, and co-author of Camels Back Cave, University of Utah Anthropological Paper Number 125 (University of Utah Press, 2005).