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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS |
Steven Simms and David Jabusch |
iii |
UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY SPECIAL DISCUSSION FEATURE
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The Link Between the Fremont and Modern Tribes |
Nancy J. Coulam and Steven R. Simms |
1 |
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Fremont Basketry |
James M. Adovasio, David R. Pedler and Jeff S. Illingworth |
5 |
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Comments on “Fremont Basketry” by J. M. Adovasio, D. R. Pedler, and J. S. Illingworth |
Catherine S. Fowler |
26 |
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Commentary on “Freemont Basketry” |
Joyce Herold |
29 |
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Reply to Coulam and Simms, Fowler, and Herold |
James M. Adovasio |
35 |
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Concluding Comments: Science, NAGPRA, Law and Public Policy |
Kevin T. Jones |
37 |
PHOTO ESSAY
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Paleoindian Point Types of Northern Utah |
Dann J. Russell and Mark E. Stuart |
49 |
ARTICLES
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Institutional Constraints on Social and Economic Fluidity in Farmer-Forager Systems: Bioarchaeology and the Sexual Division of Labor in Prehistoric Utah |
Jason Bright |
67 |
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Settlement Locations as a Reflection of Economic Strategies by the Late Prehistoric Fishermen of Utah Lake |
Michelle K. Knoll |
85 |
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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
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Allen: Canyoneering 3 |
Lisa Westwood |
123 |
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Fleischner: Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons |
Lisa Westwood |
124 |