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Anthropology student Andy Yentsch holds an arrow head found on a bluff on the Wilcox ranch, a property recently sold to the state of Utah by former owner Waldo Wilcox. The ranch is a treasure trove of Fremont Indian artifacts from settlements dating from

Anthropology student Andy Yentsch holds an arrow head found on a bluff on the Wilcox ranch, a property recently sold to the state of Utah by former owner Waldo Wilcox. The ranch is a treasure trove of Fremont Indian artifacts from settlements dating from 700 AD to 1300 AD. Sites include pit house foundations, graneries, and cultural artifacts like pottery, paintings and tools. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)

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Anthropology student Andy Yentsch holds an arrow head found on a bluff on the Wilcox ranch, a property recently sold to the state of Utah by former owner Waldo Wilcox. The ranch is a treasure trove of Fremont Indian artifacts from settlements dating from 700 AD to 1300 AD. Sites include pit house foundations, graneries, and cultural artifacts like pottery, paintings and tools. (Kevin Moloney for the New York Times)