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I am an archaeologist working at a small state school in Oklahoma. I study late Pleistocene and Holocene North American hunter-gatherers. I made this tumblr to keep track of all the interesting pictures and stories I see on other blogs, and to occasionally post stuff about my research.

  • Stiched 1x1 meter photos showing completed excavation block C at the Mountaineer Folsom site, Colorado.  The block contains the remains of a stone lined structure - the foundation of which is indicated in the photo by orange colored rocks.  The elongated doorway can be seen in the southeastern portion of the block.  Bison bone collagen dates the structure to approximately 10,400 years BP.

    Stiched 1x1 meter photos showing completed excavation block C at the Mountaineer Folsom site, Colorado.  The block contains the remains of a stone lined structure - the foundation of which is indicated in the photo by orange colored rocks.  The elongated doorway can be seen in the southeastern portion of the block.  Bison bone collagen dates the structure to approximately 10,400 years BP.

    Tagged: paleoindian folsom prehistoric structures

    Posted on January 19, 2012 with 26 notes

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