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Illustrations of Petroglyphs, Uncomphgre Complex

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Description
English: "The Uncompahgre Complex appears to represent an adaptation to the varied environments of the Uncompahgre Plateau which has great time depth. . .There is great continuity in the complex, if the sequence is correct, which cannot be said to be a Desert Culture adaptation which was primarily adapted to the Desert Culture area and diffused to the Uncompahgre area. The complex could, I think, be considered as evidence of a representative of a generalized culture with the potential to adapt to a large number of environments in specific ways by changing artifact frequencies and the frequencies of attributes. ~Ms Cole
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Source Bureau of Land Management Colorado State Office Denver , Colorado 1987
Author Sally J. Cole

This volume contains the first systematic description and analysis of prehistoric and historic rock art in western Colorado. Rock art is one of the most visible, fragile, and enjoyed cultural resources found on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Unfortunately, because of the visibility and popularity of these cultural resources, they are undergoing increasing destruction.

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