Lookout Cave - by John H Brumley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In the mid-1960s as a young high school student John Brumley visited Lookout Cave for the first time and knew immediately that the site was exceptional.
- About the Author: John H. Brumley is an archaeological consultant in the Northwestern Plains and mountains of Montana and Alberta.
- 280 Pages
- Social Science, Archaeology
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Book Synopsis
In the mid-1960s as a young high school student John Brumley visited Lookout Cave for the first time and knew immediately that the site was exceptional. The cave, located in north central Montana, was initially discovered in 1920 but it wasn't until 1969 that a field crew from the University of Montana excavated a large portion of the remote site. The materials recovered in that excavation resulted in a substantial collection of more than one thousand items of normally perishable wood, feathers, and sinew. In the absence of moisture and direct sunlight, the interior of the cave created excellent conditions for preservation. This fully illustrated volume features these artifacts and sheds new light on Plains culture and the centuries old use of this well-hidden space.
About the Author
John H. Brumley is an archaeological consultant in the Northwestern Plains and mountains of Montana and Alberta. He is the author of multiple monographs and articles on medicine wheels, tipi rings, and faunal analysis. He lives in Havre, Montana.