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UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY 2002

CONTENTS

MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS

Steven Simms and David Jabusch

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UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY SPECIAL DISCUSSION FEATURE

The Link Between the Fremont and Modern Tribes

Nancy J. Coulam and Steven R. Simms

1

Fremont Basketry

James M. Adovasio, David R. Pedler and Jeff S. Illingworth

5

Comments on “Fremont Basketry” by J. M. Adovasio, D. R. Pedler, and J. S. Illingworth

Catherine S. Fowler

26

Commentary on “Freemont Basketry”

Joyce Herold

29

Reply to Coulam and Simms, Fowler, and Herold

James M. Adovasio

35

Concluding Comments:  Science, NAGPRA, Law and Public Policy

Kevin T. Jones

37

PHOTO ESSAY

Paleoindian Point Types of Northern Utah

Dann J. Russell and Mark E. Stuart

49

ARTICLES

Institutional Constraints on Social and Economic Fluidity in Farmer-Forager Systems:  Bioarchaeology and the Sexual Division of Labor in Prehistoric Utah

Jason Bright

67

Settlement Locations as a Reflection of Economic Strategies by the Late Prehistoric Fishermen of Utah Lake

Michelle K. Knoll

85

Orangeboom Cave:  A Single Component Eastgate Site in Northeastern Nevada

Paul Buck, Brian Hockett, Kelly Graf, Ted Geobel, Gene Griego, Laureen Perry, and Eric Dillingham

99

THE AVOCATIONIST’S CORNER

Burnt Station:  What Really Happened in Overland Canyon?

David M. Jabusch, Susan Jabusch and Melvin Brewster

113

BOOK REVIEWS

Allen: Canyoneering 3

Lisa Westwood

123

Fleischner:  Singing Stone:  A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons

Lisa Westwood

124

 


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