Anthropology and Archaeology Hidden beneath the beautiful
shifting dunes within the Sand Hollow Basin of southwestern Utah
are thousands of campsites dating from the Early Archaic period
into Historic times. The sites attest to life in a marginal
environment, where small groups of people moved outward from the
nearby Virgin River into the surrounding landscape, seasonally
exploiting a surprisingly rich variety of plants and animals. This
report summarizes archaeological, geomorphological, botanical, and
climatological studies that have expanded our understanding of
Native American land use and subsistence in this hot desert
environment.
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