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  • Fremont Culture - Capitol Reef National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
    Fremont and Ancestral Puebloan people began to incorporate farming into their hunter-gatherer lifestyles approximately 2,000 years ago Petroglyph panels throughout the park depict ancient art and stories of these people who lived in the area from approximately 300-1300 Common Era (CE)
  • Bing Homepage Quiz Answers Today – 2 August, 2025
    Question 1: What type of cultural heritage is prominently displayed at the Fruita petroglyphs in Capitol Reef National Park? Answer: Rock engravings Question 2: Who lived in the area around Capitol Reef National Park between 300 and 1300 AD? Answer: The Fremont people Question 3: What do the petroglyphs at Fruita primarily illustrate?
  • Bing Homepage Quiz Answers: August 2, 2025 - TellUsTheAnswer
    Fact: Between 300 and 1300 AD, the Fremont people lived in the area around Capitol Reef National Park They were Native American farmers, hunters, and gatherers
  • Capitol Reef National Park - NPS History
    Long Ago, the Hisatsinom To the Paiute Tribe, they are known as the Wee Noonts, the Peo le Who Lived the Old Ways They inhabited the Capitol Reef area from about 300 to 1300 C E (Common Era), with their most prosperous time from 600 to 1200 C E Archeologists named them the Fremont Culture for the Fremont River canyon where they were first d
  • The Indigenous History of Capitol Reef National Park
    The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi, lived in the Capitol Reef region from approximately 300 to 1300 AD They were known for their impressive stone masonry skills, as evidenced by the cliff dwellings and granaries they built into the canyon walls
  • Petroglyphs near Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, United . . .
    Long before visitors laced up hiking boots and hit the trails at Capitol Reef, the Fremont and Ancestral Puebloan peoples called this place home Between 300 and 1300 CE, they lived in pit houses and natural rock shelters, weaving farming into their hunter-gatherer lifestyle
  • Capitol Reef National Park: Petroglyphs - astheyare. org
    For roughly one thousand years, from 300 to 1300 CE, the Hisatsinom people lived across what is now Utah They left behind distinctive pottery and a distinctive style of rork art Archaeologists call them the Fremont, named after the river that cuts through Capitol Reef National Park
  • Capitol Reef National Park Petroglyphs
    The Fremont lived in pit houses (dug into the ground and covered with a brush roof) and natural rock shelters Their social structure was likely composed of small, loosely organized bands consisting of several families




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