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Nine Mile Canyon: The Archaeological History of an American Treasure

Book
2013
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With an estimated 10,000 ancient rock art sites, Nine Mile Canyon has long captivated people the world over. The 45-mile-long canyon, dubbed the “World’s Longest Art Gallery,” hosts what is believed to be the largest concentration of rock art in North America. But rock art is only part of the amazing archaeological fabric that scholars have been struggling to explain for more than a century. Jerry D. Spangler takes the reader on a journey into Nine Mile Canyon through the eyes of the generations of archaeologists who have gone there only to leave bewildered by what it all means.

The early visitors in the 1890s were determined to recover collections for museums but never much cared to understand the people who left the artifacts. Then came a cadre of young scientists—the first to be trained specifically in archaeology—who found Nine Mile Canyon to be an intriguing laboratory that yielded more questions than answers. Scholars such as Noel Morss, Donald Scott, Julian Steward, John Gillin, and John Otis Brew all left their boot prints there.

Today, archaeological research is experiencing another renaissance—a new generation of university-trained archaeologists is determined to unravel the mystery of Nine Mile Canyon using scientific tools and techniques that were unavailable to past generations. Through the words and thoughts of the archaeologists, as well as the more than 150 photos, readers will come to see Nine Mile Canyon as an American treasure unlike any other. As the first book that is devoted exclusively to the archaeology of this unique place, Nine Mile Canyon will evoke fascination among scholars and the general public alike.

Winner of a Choice Outstanding Academic Title award.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright

pp. i-iv

Contents

pp. v

List of Maps

pp. vi

Acknowledgments

pp. vii-viii

Introduction

pp. ix-xiii

Chapter 1: John Wesley Powell and the Conundrum of Nine Mile Canyon

pp. 1-16

Chapter 2: Artifacts, Exhibits, and Utah’s First Archaeologists

pp. 17-36

Chapter 3: Defining the Fremont Culture

pp. 37-60

Chapter 4: On the Fringe of Science

pp. 61-84

Chapter 5: A Higher Scientific Standard

pp. 85-114

Chapter 6: Rock Art, Settlement Patterns, and a Broader Understanding of Nine Mile Canyon

pp. 115-144

Chapter 7: Current Perspectives on the Prehistory of Nine Mile Canyon

pp. 145-177

References

pp. 178-187

Index

pp. 188-195

Bonus Material

pp. 196-231

Image plates

pp. 232-242
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