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Trinchera Cave Archeological District : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trinchera Cave Archeological District
The Trinchera Cave Archeological District (5LA9555) is an archaeological site in Las Animas County, Colorado with artifacts primarily dating from 1000 BC to AD 1749, although there were some Archaic period artifacts found. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001〔 and is located on State Trust Lands.〔 ==Geography== Trinchera Cave is located within the Trinchera Creek canyon 〔Black, Kevin. D. (''An Archaeological Survey of the Trinchera Cave Area, Southeastern Colorado.'' ) Southwestern Lore: Contents and Abstracts. pp. 12-30. Retrieved 9-30-2011.〕 in south central Colorado, east of Interstate 25, in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The climate zones and topography vary significantly in the 3,147 square mile Trinchera data analysis area (State of Colorado). Elevations range from , the lowest being at the San Francisco Creek to the height at Blanca Peak. Between the two points are low rolling hills, valleys, ridges, steep mountain slopes and cliffs. At the lowest elevation there is less than 6 inches of precipitation per year; The mountainous areas receive 20 or more inches of precipitation per year, primarily in the form of snow. The habitat supports elk and deer populations.〔Vitt, Allen. (''Trinchera Data Analysis Plan.'' ) Colorado Division of Wildlife. April 2007. pp. 3, 9, 20. Retrieved 9-30-2011.〕
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