News
An ancient corn cob uncovered near Goshen, Utah, at the site of the largest Fremont Indian pit structure ever discovered. (Photo: Daniel King) "We have some radiocarbon dates which tell us that ...
The Fremont Indians inhabited sites in what are now Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Colorado between 700 and 1300. They were known for their pottery, figurines, moccasins and use of farming.
Archaeologists believe farmland in Provo was one place where ancient Fremont Indians once lived. Artifacts found there date back to 800 AD.
The Fremont Indians inhabited sites in what are now Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Colorado between 700 and 1300. They’re known for pottery, figurines, moccasins and their use of farming.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results