Category:Fremont culture
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English: The Fremont culture, or Fremont people — a pre-Columbian archaeological culture of southwestern North America.
- It inhabited sites in what is present day Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho and Colorado from 700 CE to 1300.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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- Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel (40 F)
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- McConkie Ranch Petroglyphs (6 F)
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- Petroglyphs at Parowan Gap (16 F)
- Petroglyphs in Ninemile Canyon (28 F)
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Media in category "Fremont culture"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Cottonwood Village Nine Mile Canyon Utah.jpeg 4,288 × 3,216; 7.35 MB
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Crnp moki cliff 041031.jpg 480 × 640; 118 KB
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Ferron Box Pictographs and Petroglyphs.jpeg 3,296 × 2,472; 1.83 MB
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Fremont and Anasazi regions.svg 624 × 769; 73 KB
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PillingFigurines01.jpg 1,461 × 500; 259 KB
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PillingFigurines02.jpg 1,713 × 500; 319 KB
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Redman Village Nine Mile Canyon.jpeg 3,008 × 2,000; 1.51 MB
Categories:
- Pre-Columbian cultures of North America
- Indigenous peoples of North America by name
- History of indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
- History of Native Americans in the United States
- North America in the 8th century
- United States in the 8th century
- North America in the 9th century
- North America in the 10th century
- North America in the 11th century
- United States in the 11th century
- North America in the 12th century
- North America in the 13th century
- United States in the 13th century
- North America in the 14th century
- United States in the 14th century
- Pre-Columbian cultures by name
- Prehistory of Utah
- Prehistory of Nevada