Date of Award

Fall 11-22-2024

Document Type

Masters Thesis

Degree Name

M.A. in Anthropology

Organizational Unit

College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Anthropology

First Advisor

Bonnie J. Clark

Second Advisor

Nicole Herzog

Third Advisor

Andrew Goetz

Copyright Statement / License for Reuse

All Rights Reserved
All Rights Reserved.

Keywords

Dallas, Colorado, Archaeology, History

Abstract

This work is the product of an archaeological investigation of the former townsite of Dallas, Colorado. Archival research, drone photography, shovel test pits (STPs), and a test excavation unit were employed to learn more about how the people of Dallas lived, and how they interacted with national systems. Probabilistic and purposive sampling were used to collect data, and both quantitative and qualitative analysis were performed. The goal of this research was to determine which theoretical model best explains how Dallas was connected to national cultural and economic systems.

Copyright Date

11-2024

Publication Statement

Copyright is held by the author. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.

Rights Holder

Tristan Newberry-Cushman

Provenance

Received from author

File Format

application/pdf

Language

English (eng)

Extent

113 pgs

File Size

3.5 MB



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