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Site name: Sieber Canyon

Nearest town: Grand Junction; State/country: Colorado; Type of site: Prehistoric hunting-gathering camps; Date of site: 6000 BC - 1500 AD.

Type of survey: Magnetic gradiometry; Instrument: Geoscan Research FM-36 fluxgate gradiometer; Prospection depth: up to 1.5 m; Sampling interval: 1 x 0.5 m; Area surveyed: 80 x 30 m; Date of survey: 8/97.

Comments: Over the past decade about seven hectares of the ridge upon which this survey is located has been part of a project in which approximately 27,000 surface artifacts have been mapped in this desert landscape. The magnetic survey was conducted to locate hearth features by their relatively strong magnetic signatures. Two are suggested in this image. The diffuse magnetic area in the upper left shows dark staining with charcoal in the soil and may indicate a washed out area of burning. The adjoining image depicts the distribution of surface lithic debris in the area surveyed, mapped in an on-going landscape archaeology project (see Landscape Archaeology in Colorado).

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