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First Peoples of the Rocky Mountain West at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Wyoming
Presenter: Dr. Todd Surovell
The La Prele Mammoth site is an Early Paleoindian site that preserves the remains of a killed or scavenged sub-adult Columbian mammoth and an associated camp. Investigations at the site have spanned almost 40 years. Recent work at the site has elucidated many surprising aspects of the social organization and technology of the first Americans. (More)
Upcoming Programs – Mark Your Calendar
Nov 19 | The Bunker Site: Preliminary Results of Archaeological Testing This Old Spanish Trail Campsite Reveals Tantalizing, Subsurface Prehistoric Components By Price Heiner Forest Archaeologist for the Rio Grande National Forest |
December | No meeting Join us for the Annual Holiday party |
Oct. 4-5
Price Heiner, who led our fantastic outing last October to La Cueva, will take us to
the Upper Crossing Guard Station, Dry Creek, and possibly Mr. Peat in the San Luis Valley.
TBD
Trip to the University of Colorado Museum in Boulder.