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This list of prehistoric sites in the U.S. State of Colorado includes historical and archaeological sites of humans from their earliest times in Colorado to just before the Colorado historic period, which ranges from about 12,000 BC to AD 19th century. The Period is defined by the culture enjoyed at the time, from the earliest hunter-gatherers ...
2006 Colorado Preservation, Inc., State Honor Award for project titled "Ancient Images, Pueblo Perspectives" (co-recipient with the Anasazi Heritage Center) 2003 Colorado Historical Society's Stephen H. Hart Award for Leadership in Educational Programming in Colorado Archaeology 2003 Princeton Review: The Best 109 Internships
The Jurgens Site is a Paleo-Indian site located near Greeley in Weld County, Colorado.While the site was used primarily to hunt and butcher bison antiquus, there is evidence that the Paleo-Indians also gathered plants and seeds for food about 7,000 to 7,500 BC.
This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Colorado, in the United States
The LoDaisKa site is a prominent archaeological site in the U.S. state of Colorado, [1] located within a rockshelter near Morrison. The rockshelter was first inhabited by people of the Archaic through the Middle Ceramic period, generally spanning 3000 BC to 1000 AD.
On file at University of Colorado Museum and Field Studies Program. Scott, Glenn R. N.D. Geology of the Lamb Spring Site. Denver, Colorado: United States Geological Survey. Stanford, Dennis J.; Wedel, Waldo R.; Scott, Glenn R. (1981). Archaeological Investigations of the Lamb Spring Site. Southwestern Lore 47(1) March 1981 pp. 14-27.