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Croft Preserve in Idaho - The Archaeological Conservancy For decades, the Croft family has owned and maintained one of Idaho’s most important archaeological sites Their sincere interest in protecting the cultural resources on their property resulted in important research opportunities The Crofts turned to the Conservancy for permanent protection of the site
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM Located on theHIH Snake River Plainfjj^^ffff ot Idaho Falls, Idaho Wasden site (10 Bv 30) consists of three lava rockshelters formed beneath the mmmfedges of depressions resulting from the collapse and gradual filling of a lava tube The rockshelters are situated to tfffjffftj Kettle Butte, a local landmark and extinct volcanic cone Archaeological research and excavation has been concentrated
Owl Cave - Wikipedia Owl Cave is an archaeological site located in southeastern Idaho and was identified in 1978 This site dates all the way back to 9,500 - 8,500 B P , [1] and is one out of three caves that resulted from a collapsing lava tube on the eastern Snake River Plain The other two caves within the same area of Owl Cave are Coyote Cave and Dry Cat Cave
Our MISSION - Wasden Archaeological Association Wasden Archaeological Association was founded to encourage professional scientific archaeological exploration and research at Owl Cave, Coyote Cave, and Dry Cat Cave, collectively referred to as "the Wasden site" located near Idaho Falls, Idaho We seek to preserve, protect and enhance the historic, scientific and educational values of the Wasden site and to facilitate the preservation
Archaeology Tour - Museum of Idaho The Wasden-Croft Archaeological Preserve, in the Arco Desert west of Idaho Falls, is the region’s most important archaeological site, comprised of three lava-tube caves that contain evidence of human usage going back 13,000 years
Idaho Magazine Nov 2021 | Wasden Archaeological Association The brothers were interested in seeking a permanent home for the Wasden artifacts The independent nonprofit museum in Idaho Falls, the nearest city to the Wasden site, didn’t exist in the 1960s and ‘70s Now the learning center was planning a major expansion
Archaeology Tour - Museum of Idaho The Wasden-Croft Archaeological Preserve, in the Arco Desert west of Idaho Falls, is the region’s most important archaeological site, comprised of three lava-tube caves that contain evidence of human usage going back 13,000 years
Archaeology Tour | idahofallsmagazine. com Dig deeper into Idaho's past with MOI this summer as you explore an ancient cave site at the Wasden-Croft Archaeological Preserve ?? View the museum's collection, explore the site, enjoy lunch, uncover the fascinating insights this site reveals about ancient life in Idaho (Lunch travel included ) Ages 12 up
FOLSOM MAMMOTH HUNTERS? THE TERMINAL PLEISTOCENE ASSEMBLAGE FROM OWL . . . Wasden sits on the eastern SRP approximately 48 km west of Idaho Falls, Idaho (Figure 1) While Owl Cave ay mbe one of the most important terminal Pleistocene archaeological sites in western North Americaits research, potential has yet to be realized for a number of reasons