Printer-Friendly Version

Contact Us

PHONE
(518) 580 - 5410

FAX
(518) 580 - 5429

MAIL
Anthropology Department
Office - Tisch Learning Center # 218

Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

CHAIR:
Michael C. Ennis-McMillan
(518) 580 - 5414

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT:
Linda Santagato

South Park

South Park Archaeology Project
Examples of Project Discoveries

During the 2001 and 2002 field seasons we were able to intensively survey 4000 acres in five areas: Mud Springs/Threemile Gulch, Red Hill Pass, Reinecker Ridge near the Playa Lakes, directly below Kenosha Pass on the Columbine and Steiner Ranches, and the Santa Maria Ranch near Hartsel. Project personnel recorded over 120 sites and 225 Isolated Finds. Site types include lithic scatters, open hunting and plant gathering camps, rock shelters, lithic procurement (quarries), and culturally peeled (Ute) sites. While most of the sites are lithic scatters, we have found two rock shelters, one a possible Paleoindian occupation, two sites have circular rock-ring structures, and four sites have rock carins, rock piles, or hearths. Examples are shown below.

 Rock shelter
 Rock Shelter


Rock ring 
Rock Ring


 fire hearth
 Fire Hearth


The sites are primarily surface expressions, but along with the two rock shelters, five others may have significant depth, as much as 5+ feet (1.9 meters) at a site in the Threemile Gulch area. One of the more interesting sites is a cache of Trout Creek chert and petrified wood nodules.


 cache
 Cache

The procurement strategy appears to be generally expedient, although significant quantities of Trout Creek chert and Kremmling chert are present.


 Trout Creek Quarry
 Trout Creek Quarry

Other commonly used material includes Morrison quartzite and other unnamed quartzite varieties which are locally available in gravel deposits and petrified wood of which numerous sources are present in the Mud Springs - Threemile Gulch area north of Hartsel.

Also present is Table Mountain jasper from Middle Park, Hartville chert from Wyoming, and obsidian. In addition, there seems to be a local rhyolite industry which we are beginning to document and understand more clearly.


 Rhyolite cores
 Rhyolite Cores

Based on established projectile point typologies SPArP sites fall within all established prehistoric chronological periods. Preliminary analysis indicates the following periods are represented:

  • Paleoindian
  • Early Archaic
  • Middle Archaic
  • Late Archaic
  • Late Prehistoric


 Paleoindian Projectile Points
 Paleoindian Projectile Points


 Archaic Projectile Points
 Archaeic Projectile Points


Late Prehistoric Projectile Points

Late Prehistoric Projectile Points



 Knife
 Knife


 end scraper
 End Scraper



This evidence clearly is incomplete; we expect the presence of Middle Archaic is much greater that our data currently shows. To date we have not identified evidence of Clovis, pre-Clovis, or protohistoric occupations. There is one site documented by SPArP in the summer of 2002 that appears to have Folsom-related artifacts.