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Ancient Indian villages revealed in Utah __ "Archaeologists led reporters into a remote canyon Wednesday to reveal an almost perfectly preserved picture of ancient life: stone pit houses, granaries and a bounty of artifacts kept secret for more than a half-century." A general overview and why looters are a danger to the sites. - illustrated - from msnbc.msn.com - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5334476/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/ancient-indian-villages-revealed-utah/#.TxSEwvkr7To
Archaeological Sites of the Southwest : Utah __ Find a general overview of a number of archaeological sites in the state of Utah. Text links will take you to additional information - From Archaeological Sites of the Southwest - http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/h/ghb1/southwest/utah.html
Archaeology __ You will find a general overview of Utah archaeology and ways to get involved. - From utah.gov - http://history.utah.gov/archaeology/index.html
Archaeology, Off-Road Vehicles, and the BLM __ "Preservationists, along with
eco- and heritage tourism interests, try to protect ancient sites on federal
lands in southeastern Utah" Read the story. - illustrated - From Archaeological
Institute of America -
http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/southwest/
The Archaeology of Southeast Utah- Ruins, Rock Art, Museums, and Looters __ A first person account of a visit to archaeological sites. - illustrated - From Desert Explorer - http://desertexplorer.wordpress.com/2009/06/28/the-archaeology-of-southeast-utah-ruins-rock-art-museums-and-looters/
Archaeology of Utah __ "External links to the basic websites on Archaeology of Utah and information about books, events and excavations." - From iianthropology.org - http://www.iianthropology.org/archutah.html
BLM: Utah: Archaeology __ "BLM identifies and manages a wide variety of cultural resources on Utah’s public lands. The BLM conserves and protects scientific archaeological sites which chronicle the thousands of years of land use history in Utah." Learn about their accomplishments and goals. - illustrated - From blm.gov - http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/cultural/archaeology.html
BLM: Utah: Cultural Resource Permits __ Find how to get a permit to do archaeological research in Utah. - From blm.gov - http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/cultural/archaeology/cultural_resource.html
BYU archaeological field school is excavating a Fremont village site __ "BYU archaeologists excavate 1,000 year old Fremont Village at the south end of Utah Lake in Utah County." A news article. - From examiner.com - http://www.examiner.com/history-in-salt-lake-city/byu-archaeological-field-school-is-excavating-a-fremont-village-site
Category:Archaeological sites in Utah __ Index of articles relating to Utah archaeology found in Wikipedia. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Utah
dig: Utah Archaeology Events __ "dig's guide to special archaeological programs, events, and exhibits in Utah" - From digonsite.com - http://www.digonsite.com/guide/utah.html
Fremont Irrigation: Evidence from Gooseberry Valley, Central Utah __ A detailed article - illustrated - From escholarship.org - http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8wc5w4nj#page-1
Friends of Cedar Mesa __ "Cedar Mesa occupies 475,000 acres of high plateau country in Utah's San Juan County." Learn about the controversy and whether this site will be preserved. - illustrated and video - From cedarmesafriends.org - http://www.cedarmesafriends.org/
History of the Fremont Indians of Utah __ "Because the Fremont are not easily categorized and do not readily fit into archaeological classification schemes, they have been a source of confusion and debate among archaeologists since they were first identified in the late 1920s." Read what the general consensus of their history is. - From onlineutah.com - http://www.onlineutah.com/fremontindianhistory.shtml
Laser Geomatics Hildale Utah Archaeology Project __ "Laser Geomatics teamed with the Flagstaff office of SWCA Environmental Consultants to scan and record the Archaeological Recovery Site In Hildale, Utah. The recovery site, soon to be a series of wastewater effluent ponds, had three separate areas where data was collected." - illustrated - From lasergeomatics.com - http://www.lasergeomatics.com/projects/HildaleProject.cfm
Lesson Plan: Utah Archaeology __ "Studying the past cultures of those who made
areas of Utah their home, exploring the artifacts these cultures left behind,
helps students develop a sense of where they fit along the span of human
existence. Students are able to gain a deeper understanding of who they are
through exploring the cultures or civilizations that where here before. As
students learn about archaeology and archaeologists, they come to realize the
richness of Utah heritage and the importance of preserving archaeological sites
for future learning and enjoyment." Goals, procedure and materials needed. -
From teacherlink.ed.usu.edu -
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/MonsonUnits/JulGree/
Range Creek | Time Team America __ "Located in the remote Book Cliffs region of eastern Utah, Range Creek is the kind of site archaeologists dream about." A brief overview, gallery and more. - illustrated - From pbs.org - http://www.pbs.org/opb/timeteam/sites/range_creek/
Secrets of the Range Creek Ranch | History & Archaeology ... __ "Archaeologists cheered when Waldo Wilcox's vast spread was deeded to the state of Utah, believing that it holds keys to a tribe that flourished 1,000 years ago - and then mysteriously vanished." A news article with comments. - From smithsonianmag.com - http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/range_creek_ranch.html
Southern Utah Archaeology __ A couple of articles about archaeology in southern Utah including vandalism and a spectacular find. - illustrated - From dixietoday.com - http://www.dixietoday.com/archaeology.html
UDOT Archaeologists Transport the Public Through the Past and the Future __ "Dixie Division Environmental Specialist Eric Hansen says, “Due to the high number and nature of sensitive sites in the area, UDOT realigned a portion of the Southern Parkway five times to avoid major sites.” Hansen says archaeologists will also monitor roadway construction on the segment, ..." Learn about the archaeological work of the Department of Transportation, goals and accomplishments. - illustrated - From stgeorgeutah.com - http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2011/08/02/udot-archaeologists-transport-the-public-through-the-past-and-the-future/
Utah fires its state archaeologists __ A news article. - From sltrib.com - http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/52048298-90/state-utah-station-archaeology.html.csp
Utah
Information - Archeology __ "Utah's rich archaeological heritage has
lured scientists and antiquarians from around the world to excavate in the deep
caves of the western deserts, explore the well-preserved
Anasazi ruins, and
study the enigmatic and unique Fremont culture." A detailed timeline
article. - From utahtravelcenter.com -
http://www.utahtravelcenter.com/stateinformation/archeology.htm
Utah Preservation Plan Profile __ Learn about this program and its connection to
archaeology in Utah. - From National Park Service -
http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/pad/stateplans/utah.htm
Utah Statewide Archaeological Society __ Learn about this organization, its
objectives and plans. You will find a good overview of archaeology in the state.
- illustrated - From utaharchaeology.org -
http://www.utaharchaeology.org/
Utah's Ancient Ones __ Read about closely guarded ruins on a cattle ranch which may unlock the secrets of a Great Basin culture. - From archaeology.org - http://www.archaeology.org/0411/abstracts/utah.html
Utah’s little known Danger Cave __ "It’s a state park not often found on Utah road maps or in tourist literature. Signs of the oldest humans to inhabit Utah dating back 11,300 years ago were found here." A news article - From sltrib.com - http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/faith/51651032-117/cave-utah-danger-caves.html.csp
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