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title:Analysis of Prehistoric Coprolites From Utah Anthropological Papers (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; No. 97
author:Fry, Gary F.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:0874801427
print isbn13:9780874801422
ebook isbn13:9780585223018
language:English
subjectIndians of North America--Utah--Antiquities, Coprolites--Utah, Utah--Antiquities.
publication date:1977
lcc:E51.U8 1977eb
ddc:979.2/01
subject:Indians of North America--Utah--Antiquities, Coprolites--Utah, Utah--Antiquities.
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NUMBER 97
APRIL 1976
Analysis of Prehistoric Coprolites from Utah
by
Gary F. Fry
Published 1977
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS
JESSE D. JENNINGS, Editor
LYNNE S. SWEENEY, Associate Editor
University of Utah Press
Salt Lake City, Utah
Page v
Acknowledgments
Thanks are due the following individuals who participated in various aspects of the research: Dave Adam, Sherm Clow, Jay Hall, Fran Harner, Steve Johnson, Gerald Kelso, D. Brigham Madsen, Ken Petersen, Allan Smart, David Steele, and Rain Vehik
G. J. Armelagos, University of Massachusetts, read that aspect of the paper concerned with Danger Cave. J. D. Jennings, R. A. Anderson and C. Dibble, all of the University of Utah, and P. J. Mehringer, Washington State University, read the complete manuscript. J. G. Moore, M.D., University of Utah, read the manuscript and made some special analyses. K. T. Harper, Brigham Young University, read the manuscript and with M. Alder, Salt Lake City, provided major assistance with botanical identifications. J. M. Adovasio, University of Pittsburgh, C. M. Aikens, University of Oregon, and J. R. Dewey, Chico State University, all provided assistance and useful suggestions.
Mrs. Toni Madsen spent a great deal of time and effort in the preparation of plates. Ann Bennett and Nancy J. Coulam drafted the figures. Miss Cherie Pitt typed several drafts and Mrs. Ruth Fisher typed the final manuscript.
The University of Utah research committee supported the research as did the National Science Foundation. Special thanks are due to them and to the NSF Principal Investigators, G. J. Armelagos (GS2082) and J. D. Jennings (GS2382).
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Contents
Acknowledgments
v
Illustrations
ix
Tables
xi
Introduction
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Previous Work
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Methodology
1
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Study Area
2
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Culture History
3
Methods and Procedures
7
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Diet Analysis
7
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Pollen and Chemical Analyses
8
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Parasite Analysis
8
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Limitations of Coprolites Studies
9
Analysis Results
11
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Comparison with Ethnohistoric Data
11
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Danger and Hogup Caves
11
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Glen Canyon
13
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Pollen Analysis
19
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Endoparasites
19
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Ectoparasites
21
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