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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH <br />ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS <br />The University of Utah Anthropological Papers are a medium for report- <br />ing to interested scholars and to the people of Utah research in anthropology <br />and allied sciences bearing upon the peoples and cultures of the Great Basin <br />and the West. They include, first, specialized and technical record reports <br />on Great Basin archeology, ethnology, linguistics, and physical anthropology, <br />and second, more general articles on anthropological discoveries, problems <br />and interpretations bearing upon the western regions, from the High Plains <br />to the Pacific. Coast, insofar as they are relevant to human and cultural re- <br />lations in the Great Basin and surrounding areas. <br />For the duration of the archeological salvage project for the upper <br />Colorado River Basin which the University has undertaken by contract agree- <br />ment with the National Park Service, reports relating to that research pro- <br />gram are being published as a series within a series, bearing numbers in <br />the general sequence of the papers as well as their own identifying numbers <br />The Glen Canyon subseries will represent a wider range of the sciences <br />and humanities than the parent series itself. The project provides for stud- <br />ies of the natural history of the Glen Canyon area and its inhabitants so that <br />the relations of the prehistoric cultures and their settings will be understood <br />in depth. As contact with Western peoples and cultures has had a varying <br />effect upon the native Americans and the land, some papers will be concerned <br />with the Colorado in the more recent past. Most of the Glen Canyon publi- <br />cations, however, will be archeological reports.