Classical 89 Thinking Aloud: http://www.classical89.org/thinkingaloud/past.asp?d=7/14/2008
It almost seems silly to say, but a reminder couldn’t hurt: archaeology need not be pursued in exotic places like Egypt, Greece, or Central America. We’ll talk to archaeologists who know the valleys of the Wasatch Front and outlying areas of the Great Basin and Intermountain West, in a survey of peoples and cultures past but not entirely forgotten: Peoples we sometimes call the “Fremont” or the “Anasazi,” and other indigenous inhabitants of the place we utahans call home.
It almost seems silly to say, but a reminder couldn’t hurt: archaeology need not be pursued in exotic places like Egypt, Greece, or Central America. We’ll talk to archaeologists who know the valleys of the Wasatch Front and outlying areas of the Great Basin and Intermountain West, in a survey of peoples and cultures past but not entirely forgotten: Peoples we sometimes call the “Fremont” or the “Anasazi,” and other indigenous inhabitants of the place we utahans call home.
Utah State Archaeologist Kevin Jones
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