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A Fluted Point Site in Utah*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

James H. Gunnerson*
Affiliation:
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah

Extract

The Statewide Archeological Survey of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah was recently informed of a site 12 miles east of Ferron, Utah, which has yielded at least one fluted point. Homer Behunin, the local collector who reported the site, found the point (Fig. 137 a) protruding from the wall of Silverhorn Wash about 15 feet below the surface.

The Silverhorn Site (42EM8) proved, upon examination, to be a shallow rock shelter in a protected bend of the wash. The shelter contains at least 12 occupation levels separated by sterile alluvial deposits. The upper-most occupation level is covered by about 10 feet of hard, compact alluvium which reaches to within about a foot of the shelter roof. The occupation levels are easily detected through the presence of small pieces of charcoal which have been somewhat disturbed by the inundations which brought in the alluvial materials.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1956

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Footnotes

*

The work herein reported was financed by the University of Utah Research Fund.

References

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