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Stillwater Marsh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stillwater Marsh
Stillwater Marsh is an archaeology locality in the Carson Sink in eastern Nevada discovered when heavy flooding in the 1980s unearthed many human remains. The great diversity in plant life and altitudinal-determined microenvironments that surrounded the marsh helped to make it a popular place to live, as evidenced by archaeological findings.〔Larsen, C.S., and R.L. Kelly, 1995, Bioarchaeology of the Stillwater Marsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western Great Basin. ''Anthropological Papers of The American Museum of Natural History'' 77. 170 pp. p 9.〕 At Stillwater Marsh, skeletal remains were the primary means used to determine how people lived in the area. As large numbers of skeletons had not previously been found at Great Basin sites, Stillwater Marsh offered a remarkable opportunity to learn about daily life, as reflected in the human remains.〔 A area of the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 as Stillwater Marsh, which provides limited protections.〔 == Skeletal Remains ==
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