The Fremont Culture: Internal Dimensions And External Relationships

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Gunnerson, James H.. "The Fremont Culture: Internal Dimensions and External Relationships" American Antiquity Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jan., 1960), pp. 373-380 This article begins Gunnerson discussing a brief description of the Fremont culture and he identifies some of the few distinctive traits the Fremont culture holds. Gunnerson discusses and explains how the cultural position of pueblo and pueblo-like complexes located in Utah north of the Colorado river has been largely unknown. Fremont Indians, explained by Gunnerson, is a name designated by archaeologists for Natives that lived across much of northern Utah. They often lived in rugged areas but they knew how to make the most of where they lived. Depending on the given situation, they hunted and

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