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Cedar Point Village is an archaeological site located in Elbert County, Colorado near Limon. It is a prehistoric residential site with artifacts of the Dismal River culture and likely inhabited by early Apachean people.〔Cassells, E. Steve. (1997). ''The Archaeology of Colorado'', Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 237, 281. ISBN 1-55566-193-9.〕 Cedar Point Village, declared "the most spectacular Dismal River site in Colorado," was a small village with 7 round houses.〔Cassells, E. Steve. (1997). ''The Archaeology of Colorado'', Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 236-237. ISBN 1-55566-193-9.〕 The village was connected to the Dismal River culture through the Dismal River type of pottery and the side-notched, triangular and unnotched projectile points.〔〔Nelson, Sarah M. (2008). (''Denver: An Archaeological History.'' ) Boulder: University of Colorado Press. PT186. Retrieved November 26, 2011.〕 The site was excavated in 1952 by Herbert W. Dick, curator of the University of Colorado museum from 1949-1953.〔Cassells, E. Steve. (1997). ''The Archaeology of Colorado'', Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 236-237, 281. ISBN 1-55566-193-9.〕 When Dick left his position at the museum, Joe Ben Wheat led the excavation.〔Cassells, E. Steve. (1997). ''The Archaeology of Colorado'', Revised Edition. Boulder, Colorado: Johnson Books. pp. 320. ISBN 1-55566-193-9.〕 ==See also== * Franktown Cave, another Dismal River culture site in Colorado * Jicarilla Apache * List of prehistoric sites in Colorado * Prehistory of Colorado 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cedar Point Village」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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