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- The Lindenmeier site is a stratified multi-component archaeological site most famous for its Folsom component. The former Lindenmeier Ranch is in the...
- important to the spread of early peoples throughout the Americas. The Lindenmeier site in Larimer County contains artifacts dating from approximately 8720...
- displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Cooper Bison Kill Site Lindenmeier site Surovell, Todd; Hodgins, Gregory; Boyd, Joshua; Haynes, C. Vance...
- has been identified as being used for toolmaking as far away as the Lindenmeier site in Colorado. Additionally, the Clovis presence at the Gault site...
- Mexico, Montana, South Dakota and Minnesota. The Lindenmeier site, named for the previous Lindenmeier Ranch, is a Folsom archaeological site on the Soapstone...
- important to the spread of early peoples throughout the Americas. The Lindenmeier site in Larimer County contains artifacts dating from approximately 8720...
- (Berthoud & Loveland) Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University. Lindenmeier Site Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Greyrock Mountain National...
- Lady – (Human remains) Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site – (Archeological site) Lindenmeier site – (Archeological site) Luzia Woman – (Human remains) Marmes Rockshelter...
- park and conservation area north of the city. Within the park is the Lindenmeier site, a stratified multi-component archaeological site most famous for...
- worked largely in the American West, including field research at the Lindenmeier site in Northern Colorado and Pueblo Bonito in New Mexico. A 1951 recipient...