Plains Anthropology Conference

Conference Sessions, 2001

Friday, November 2

Symposium: Keeping to the High Country: A Festschrift in Honor of the Career of Wilfred Marston Husted; moderated by Kenneth Cannon
8:00 Comments on the Career of Wilfred Husted; John Ehrenhard
8:20 Wilfred Husted in Rocky Mountain National Park; William Butler
8:40 Stasis or Change: What the Mummy Cave Fauna Reveal About Holocene Settlement-Subsistence Patterns in Northwestern Wyoming; Susan Hughes
9:00 X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Obsidian from Mummy Cave, Wyoming; Richard Hughes
9:20 A Prehistory of the North Fork of the Shoshone River, Northwestern Wyoming; Dan Eakin
9:40 Shoshonean Migrations Northward: Another View from the Northern Plains; Thomas Foor, Greg Campbell, J. Rodger Free, and Mark Sant
10:00 Break
10:20 A Study in Volcanic Glass Procurement by Prehistoric Peoples of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Molly Boeka
10:40 Early Holocene Human Use of the Plains; Michael Bies
11:00 Obsidian Hydration Dating: A Cautionary Tale from Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Kenneth Cannon
11:20 The Sand Draw Dump Site (48FR3123) and Its Relationship to Regional Archeological Data; Danny Walker
11:40 Lunch
1:00 Antler and Horn Bows: Experiments in Their Manufacture and Use; Lawrence Loendorf
1:20 Making Good Horse Sense: Interpretive Art at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana; John Jameson
1:40 Concluding Comments; Susan Hughes
2:00 Session Ends