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Legislation and Management Documents
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Banks, K.M. and J.S. Snortland. 1995. Every picture tells as story: historic images, tipi camps, and archaeology. Plains Anthropologist 40(152): 125-144.
Finley, J.B., M. Kornfeld, B.N. Andrews, G.C. Frison, C.G. Finley, and M.T. Bies. 2005.Rockshelter archaeology and geoarchaeology in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming. Plains Anthropologist. 50(195): 227-248.
Finley, J.B. and L.L. Scheiber. 2007. Documenting domestic landscapes at Crow stone circle sites in Bighorn Canyon, Southern Montana and Northern Wyoming. Report to Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area and Western National Parks Association. (PDF)
Francis, J.E. 1991. An overview of Wyoming rock art. In Prehistoric hunters of the High Plains, G.C. Frison, 397-430. 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press.
Francis, J.E. and L.L. Loendorf. 2002. Ancient visions: Petroglyphs and pictographs of the Wind River and Bighorn country, Wyoming and Montana. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press.
Frison, G.C. 1991. Prehistoric hunters of the High Plains. 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press.
Frison, G.C., D. Schwab, L.A. Hannus, P. Winham, D. Walter, and R. C. Mainfort. 1996. Archeology of the Northwestern Plains. In Archeological and bioarcheological resources of the Northern Plains, ed. G.C. Frison and R.C. Mainfort, 8-40. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 47. Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Archeological Survey.
Husted, W.M. 1969. Bighorn Canyon archeology, Vol. 12 of Smithsonian Institution river basin surveys: Publications in salvage archeology. Lincoln, NE: n.p.
Johnson, A. 2002. Archeology around Yellowstone Lake. Pages 80–88 in Anderson, R.J., and D. Harmon, eds., Yellowstone Lake: Hotbed of Chaos or Reservoir of Resilience? Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. October 8–10, 2001, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., and Hancock, Mich.: Yellowstone Center for Resources and The George Wright Society. (PDF)
Loendorf, L.L. and J.L. Brownell. 1981. The Bad Pass Trail. Special issue, Archaeology in Montana, no. 2.
Loendorf, L.L. and L.O. Weston. 1983. An examination of tipi rings in the Bighorn Canyon-Pryor Mountain area. Memoir 19, pt. 2, Plains Anthropologist. 28(102): 147-156.
Oetelaar, G.A. 2000. Beyond activity areas: structure and symbolism in the organization and use of space inside tipis. Plains Anthropologist. 45(171): 35-61.
Sanders, P. H. 2002. Prehistoric land-use patterns within the Yellowstone Lake basin and Hayden Valley region, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Pages 213–231 in Anderson, R.J., and D. Harmon, eds., Yellowstone Lake: Hotbed of Chaos or Reservoir of Resilience? Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. October 8–10, 2001, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., and Hancock, Mich.: Yellowstone Center for Resources and The George Wright Society. (PDF)
Wisehart, A. 2003. A cultural study of the Bad Pass Trail in the Pryor Mountains, Montana and Wyoming. Master’s thesis, University of Montana.
Bloch, S., J. Gee, L.L. Scheiber, J.B. Finley, and D.P. Maki. 2006. The 2006
archaeological field season at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area: integrating GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and excavation. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
archaeological field season at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area: integrating GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and excavation. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
Boyle, M., G.Q. Zavala, J.B. Finley, and L.L. Scheiber. 2006. The social context of
archaeological research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
archaeological research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
Gee, J., S. Bloch, M.P. Boyle, J.B. Finley, L.L. Scheiber, and C.M. Nicholson. 2006. An
integrated GIS, GPS mapping protocol at stone circle sites on the Northwestern Plains. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
integrated GIS, GPS mapping protocol at stone circle sites on the Northwestern Plains. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, KS. (PDF)
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