48PA3277 is a spatially extensive cluster exposed by fire. Features include hearth areas and disctinct bone and artifact clusters. Faunal remains include both bison and bighorn sheep. The glass bead assemblage (of >500 beads) suggests a pre-1840 occupation.
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Metal objects from 48PA3277 include both arrow points and point manufacture debris (see site 48PA2772) as well as a button and several brass spheres.
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