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The paleoarchaic occupation of the Old River Bed delta

Title
The paleoarchaic occupation of the Old River Bed delta / David B. Madsen, Dave N. Schmitt and David Page ; with contributions by Charlotte Beck, Daron G. Duke, George T. Jones, Lisbeth A. Louderback, Charles G. Oviatt, David Rhode, and D. Craig Young.
Author
Madsen, David B.
Publication
  • Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2015]
  • ©2015

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Additional Authors
  • Schmitt, Dave N.
  • Page, David (David J.)
Description
xv, 287 pages : illustrations; 29 cm
Summary
  • "About 12,000 years ago, a major river ran from the Sevier Basin to the Great Salt Lake, feeding a wetland delta system and creating riparian habitat along its length. But after three thousand years the river dried up and the surrounding lands became more like what we see today. Because the Old River Bed Delta experienced less environmental and human disturbance than other areas, many of the Paleoarchaic sites found there have remained relatively intact--a rare find in the Great Basin. This book presents a comprehensive synthesis of a decade of investigations conducted by research teams working in different parts of the delta and explores questions about how the old riverbed was formed, how its distributary system changed through time, and how these changes affected early foragers. It concludes with an integrated summary and interpretation. Additional material from this study will be available online at UofUpress.com. "
  • "During the regressive phase of Lake Bonneville, the Old River Bed (ORB) held a river connecting the two major subbasins of the Bonneville basin (Figure 1.1). Beginning sometime around 12,000 14C B.P., the river ran north, draining the southern Sevier basin and emptying into the Great Salt Lake. This was a major river, consisting of the combined flow of the modern Sevier and Beaver rivers, many smaller streams, and groundwater draining into and out of the Sevier basin. Moreover, during the Younger Dryas climate period, between 11,100 and 10,050 14C B.P., this flow was likely enhanced by both increased precipitation and lower temperatures. Sometime after about 8500 14C B.P., water ceased to flow in the ORB, and environmental conditions along the channel began to approach those found at present"--
Series Statement
University of Utah anthropological paper ; number 128
Uniform Title
University of Utah anthropological papers ; no. 128.
Subject
  • Limnology > Great Basin
  • Paleolimnology > Great Basin
  • Paleoecology > Great Basin
  • Limnology
  • Paleoecology
  • Paleolimnology
  • United States > Great Basin
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-274) and index.
Contents
Introduction and research perspectives / David B. Madsen, Dave N. Schmitt and David Page -- Bonneville basin environments during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition / David Rhode and Lisbeth A. Louderback -- Old River Bed delta geomorphology and chronology / David B. Madsen, Charles G. Oviatt, D. Craig Young, and David Page -- Descriptions and classification of paleoarchaic sites in the proximal Old River Bed delta / Dave N. Schmitt -- Lithic analysis / Charlotte Beck and George T. Jones -- Toolstone sourcing, lithic resource use, and paleoarchaic mobility in the western Bonneville Basin / David Page and Daron G. Duke -- Integration and synthesis / David B. Madsen, Dave N. Schmitt and David Page.
Call Number
JFF 15-1144
ISBN
  • 9781607813934 (paperback)
  • 1607813939 (paperback)
  • 9781607813941 (ebook) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2014036320
OCLC
900243010
Author
Madsen, David B.
Title
The paleoarchaic occupation of the Old River Bed delta / David B. Madsen, Dave N. Schmitt and David Page ; with contributions by Charlotte Beck, Daron G. Duke, George T. Jones, Lisbeth A. Louderback, Charles G. Oviatt, David Rhode, and D. Craig Young.
Publisher
Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2015]
Copyright Date
©2015
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
University of Utah anthropological paper ; number 128
University of Utah anthropological papers ; no. 128.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-274) and index.
Added Author
Schmitt, Dave N.
Page, David (David J.)
Research Call Number
JFF 15-1144
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