Hell Gap complex
The Hell Gap complex is a Plano culture from 10,060 to 9,600 before present.[nb 1] It is named after the Hell Gap archaeological site, in Goshen County, Wyoming.
Other Hell Gap complex sites
[edit]In addition to the Hell Gap archaeological site, other Wyoming archaeological sites include the Sister's Hill site in northeastern Wyoming and a bison kill site near Casper, Wyoming.[1] Jones-Miller Bison Kill Site is the only Hell Gap complex site in Colorado.[2]
- Hell Gap point
The Hell Gap projectile points are long stemmed, convex blades.[2]
See also
[edit]- Goshen point — of the nearby Goshen complex.
References
[edit]- Notes
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