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Show MANUSCRIPT GUIDE FOR UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY is a journal focusing on archaeological research within or relevant to Utah. Articles on either prehistoric or historic archaeological research are acceptable and both are encouraged. All articles must be factual technical writing with some archaeological appUcation. The journal is jointly sponsored by the Utah Statewide Archaeological Society (USAS) and the Utah Professional Archaeological Council (UPAC). The journal is pubUshed annuaUy. Authors submitting manuscripts are requested to foUow Society for American Archaeology (SAA) style in text references and bibUography (see AprU 1983 issue of American Antiquity). Please include authors' first names in your "References Cited" to be consistent with the 1983 style. If you do not have access to a copy, write to Joel Janetski requesting a photocopy. Authors are asked to submit one original and three copies of their manuscripts as aU submitted articles will be reviewed by three readers. Reviewers wiU be selected on the basis of paper topic. Manuscripts should be double spaced with margins adequate to aUow for comments and should include a short abstract if the manuscript is intended for an article rather than a report or a comment. Categories of papers are: (1) Articles (up to 30 pages in length) are more synthetic; review or overview articles are especially encouraged); (2) Reports (shorter, usually less than 10 pages and are more descriptive); (3) Comments (on issues of current interest or previous publications). Comments on published works will be submitted to the author of that work for review and reply; and (4) Book Reviews. Authors are responsible for figure and photo production. Figures need to be publishable quality and should not exceed 6 1/2 inches by 8 inches in size. Use pressure sensitive transfer letters or KROY lettering for labels. Figure captions should be submitted on a separate sheet and clearly correlated to figures or photos. Please submit figures as computer generated graphics or as positive mechanical transfer prints (PMTs). If such a process is unavailable, submit figures as photo-ready drawing in black ink. Photos should be black and white glossy and 5 inches by 7 inches in size. Once the manuscript has been reviewed and accepted for publication, usually with revisions, authors will be asked to respond to the reviewer's comments. A hard copy of the revised manuscript should then be submitted to the editor with a computer disk in either WordPerfect or ASCII. The editor will then copy edit and format the article and return a hard copy to the author for final proofreading. Subscriptions are available through membership in either USAS or UPAC or annual subscriptions (see Message from the Editors on page iii). Individual issues are avaUable through selected retail outlets throughout the state. These include the Utah Division of State History Bookstore, the Museum of Peoples and Cultures Publications Department, Fremont Indian State Park, and Edge of the Cedars Museum. UPAC members send manuscripts to: Joel C. Janetski, editor for UPAC Museum of Peoples and Cultures 105 ALLN Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 USAS members send manuscripts to: Steve Manning, editor for USAS or Steve Manning Utah Statewide Archaeological Society 791 Nancy Way Utah Archaeology North Salt Lake, Utah 84054 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 UTAH ARCHAEOLOGY 1990 CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS iii Joel C. Janetski and Steven J. Manning ARTICLES FREMONT TRANSITIONS 1 Steven R. Simms VIRGIN ANASAZI ARCHITECTURE: Toward a Broader Perspective 19 Richard K Talbot BARRIER CANYON STYLE PICTOGRAPHS OF THE COLORADO PLATEAU. Part One: Hypothesis and Evidence for the Existence of Post Circa A.D. 1300 Panels 43 Steven J. Manning REPORTS LIMITED EXCAVATIONS AT BIGHORN SHEEP RUIN (42SA1563) CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH 85 Susan M. Chandler A WICKIUP SITE IN BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH 105 Roy Macpherson A CROOKNECK WOODEN STAFF FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH Ill Nancy L. Shearin THE NINE MILE CANYON SURVEY: AMATEURS DOING ARCHAEOLOGY 122 Pamela W. Miller and Deanne G. Matheny A FLUTED POINT FROM CLEAR CREEK CANYON, CENTRAL UTAH 133 Vonn Larsen COMMENTS EVIDENCE OF ARROW POINTS FROM BASKETMAKER II SITES IN SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO 139 Alan D. Reed PRE-FORMATIVE CULTURAL AFFILIATION IN GLEN CANYON: A RESPONSE TO REED . . 141 Phil R. Geib COMPREHENSIVE ROCK ART LITERATURE SEARCH THROUGH THE FILES OF THE DIVISION OF STATE HISTORY, A SUMMARY 145 Steven J. Manning REVIEWS CULTURAL RESOURCE INVENTORY AND TESTING IN THE SALT CREEK POCKET AND DEVILS LANE AREAS, NEEDLES DISTRICT, CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH, by Betsy L. Tipps and Nancy J. Hewitt 151 Reviewed by Owen Severance ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA RECOVERY AT THREE PREHISTORIC SITES LOCATED ALONG STATE ROAD 313, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH, by Alan K. Reed 152 Reviewed by Kevin T. Jones ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE EASTERN UTE, edited by Paul R. Nickens 153 Reviewed by David B. Madsen THE GREAT JOURNEY, by Brian M. Fagan 155 Reviewed by Bob Kohl |