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Prehistoric Archaeology in Wyoming. Chronology of Prehistoric Archaeology in Wyoming. Paleo-Indian (12,000 to 8000 Years B.P.) Early Archaic (8000 to 5000 Years B.P.) Middle Archaic (5000 to 2000 Years B.P.) Late Archaic (2000 to 250 Years B.P.) Historic Period. Paleo-Indian Period.
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Chronology of Prehistoric Archaeology in Wyoming • Paleo-Indian (12,000 to 8000 Years B.P.) • Early Archaic (8000 to 5000 Years B.P.) • Middle Archaic (5000 to 2000 Years B.P.) • Late Archaic (2000 to 250 Years B.P.) • Historic Period
Paleo-Indian Period • cooler and wetter climate • multiple lakes and large marshes • retreating glaciers • massive flood events • ice-free corridor • coastal route
Paleo-Indian Period • Large projectile points Clovis Folsom Agate Angostura Alberta Eden Scottsbluff Basin
Archaic (8000-250 Years Before Present) • Warmer and drier • Extinction of Pleistocene Mega-Fauna • Atlatl and arrow points • Greater reliance on plants • More diverse artifact assemblage and features • Gaming pieces, ceramics, adornment shells • Quarries and lithic work shops • Village sites, house pits, wickiups • Rock art • Anadromous fish (weirs, hooks, net weights) • Burials much more common
Paleo – E. archaic Wyoming Plains Cultural Area • Large permanent village sites • Seasonal camps for hunting and gathering • River settlements • Bison-centric • Complex fishing technology • Canoes
Federally Recognized Tribes Wyoming Specific Traditional Lands Shoshone-Bannock Northern Ute Crow Cheyenne • Northern Arapaho • Eastern Shoshone
Plains Cultural Area Arapaho Cheyenne Crow • Algonquian and Siouan language group • Mobile hunter and gatherers • Small summer campsites (family units) • Large winter encampments • Resource areas • Bison • Acorns and berries • Mountain game & fish • Lithics
Great Basin Cultural Area Northern Ute Eastern Shoshone • Mobile hunter and gatherers • Small summer campsites (family units) • Large winter encampments • Resource areas • Rabbit • Bison • Mountain game & fish • Lithics
Historic Period • Contact with Europeans and their cultural materials • Horse • Firearms • Steel • European Diseases • Written History/ Ethnographers • Lewis and Clark • Early Fur Trade
Devils Tower Arapaho Cheyenne Crow Kiowa Lakota
Rock Art • Pictographs • Petroglyphs
Natural Features of Cultural or Religious Significance