Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau

Bryce Canyon National Park encompasses 14,502 ha (35,835 acres) on the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, in Garfield and Kane counties in western south-central Utah. The park is internationally renowned for its unique erosional landscape, where brilliantly colored stone pillars and hoodoos de...

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Main Authors: Eininger, Sue, Herhahn, Cynthia, Irwin, Donald, Wenker, Chris T.
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8SJ1HZC_meta$v-1322678690930 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau Eininger, Sue Herhahn, Cynthia Irwin, Donald Wenker, Chris T. ENVELOPE(-112.42378,-112.149124,37.61967,37.43834) 2011-11-30T18:44:50.93Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8SJ1HZC_meta$v=1322678690930 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record PaleoIndian Archaic Early Archaic Middle Archaic Late Archaic Historic Euroamerican Archaeological Overview Data Recovery / Excavation Systematic Survey Rock Art Ceramic Chipped Stone Fauna Building Materials Mineral Wood Jasper Obsidian shinarump wares Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8SJ1HZC_meta$v=1322678690930 2023-11-08T13:35:17Z Bryce Canyon National Park encompasses 14,502 ha (35,835 acres) on the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, in Garfield and Kane counties in western south-central Utah. The park is internationally renowned for its unique erosional landscape, where brilliantly colored stone pillars and hoodoos descend from the eastern rim of the plateau and fill the precipitous canyons below the Pink Cliffs (Figure 1.1). The Bryce Canyon Archeological Inventory Survey (AIS) represents the first large-scale, comprehensive archeological survey conducted in the park. This volume summarizes the archeological data and presents the interpretations resulting from a comprehensive survey of most of the park land that lies on the top of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The area surveyed covers 4,370 ha (10,799 acres). This effort began in 2000 with the creation of a research plan and sampling strategy. The fieldwork was conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001, and the data processing, analysis, and research that resulted in this report were accomplished in 2002. Dataset Archeological Survey the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Kane ENVELOPE(-63.038,-63.038,-73.952,-73.952) ENVELOPE(-112.42378,-112.149124,37.61967,37.43834)
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topic PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Rock Art
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Building Materials
Mineral
Wood
Jasper
Obsidian
shinarump wares
spellingShingle PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Rock Art
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Building Materials
Mineral
Wood
Jasper
Obsidian
shinarump wares
Eininger, Sue
Herhahn, Cynthia
Irwin, Donald
Wenker, Chris T.
Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
topic_facet PaleoIndian
Archaic
Early Archaic
Middle Archaic
Late Archaic
Historic
Euroamerican
Archaeological Overview
Data Recovery / Excavation
Systematic Survey
Rock Art
Ceramic
Chipped Stone
Fauna
Building Materials
Mineral
Wood
Jasper
Obsidian
shinarump wares
description Bryce Canyon National Park encompasses 14,502 ha (35,835 acres) on the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, in Garfield and Kane counties in western south-central Utah. The park is internationally renowned for its unique erosional landscape, where brilliantly colored stone pillars and hoodoos descend from the eastern rim of the plateau and fill the precipitous canyons below the Pink Cliffs (Figure 1.1). The Bryce Canyon Archeological Inventory Survey (AIS) represents the first large-scale, comprehensive archeological survey conducted in the park. This volume summarizes the archeological data and presents the interpretations resulting from a comprehensive survey of most of the park land that lies on the top of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The area surveyed covers 4,370 ha (10,799 acres). This effort began in 2000 with the creation of a research plan and sampling strategy. The fieldwork was conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001, and the data processing, analysis, and research that resulted in this report were accomplished in 2002.
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Herhahn, Cynthia
Irwin, Donald
Wenker, Chris T.
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Irwin, Donald
Wenker, Chris T.
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title Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
title_short Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
title_full Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
title_fullStr Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Bryce Canyon National Park: Archeology of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
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