Abstract

The Big Horn Mountains and immediately adjacent areas of northern Wyoming yield considerable evidence of cultural groups different from but contemporaneous with many late Plano groups. The hypothesis presented here is that this may have been an area where these marginal cultures developed due to a combination of geographical location and diverse environment.

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