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- Title: Fremont Panel Detail
- Description: Beginning around 600 AD and lasting until 1250 AD, the Fremont culture thrived in the region and added their own distinctive style to the rock faces. They were a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in Utah where the first sites were discovered. The Fremont culture was adjacent to, roughly contemporaneous with, but distinctly different from the Anasazi culture. They were part-time farmers who lived in scattered semi-sedentary farmsteads and small villages, never entirely giving up traditional hunting and gathering for more risky full-time farming. They made pottery, built houses and food storage facilities, and raised corn. Their petroglyphs also depicted unusual figures and were characterized by sharp edges, square or rectangular heads and triangular bodies.
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- Added: Jun 1, 2018
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