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	   <title>Secrets of the Lost Canyon</title>
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	   <subject>Prehistoric Native American culture; Desert Cultures; Ancestral Puebloans; Anasazi;
            Fremont culture; Prehistoric art; Early Native American arts and crafts; Prehistoric
            Native American arts and crafts; Desert Cultures; Desert Gatherer arts and crafts; Range
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	   <description>When the existence of Range Creek Canyon, with its hundreds--if not
            thousands--of ancient, undisturbed, Fremont Indian sites was announced in the Summer of
            2004, worldwide interest focused on a unique parcel of land wedged in a remote corner of
            Utah.A Utah ranching family had defied the pressures of encroaching modern society and
            tourism. The Wilcox family had protected Range Creek Canyon's ancient sites of the
            now-vanished Fremont Indians. Despite the passing of five hundred years since the
            mysterious disappearance of the Fremonts, the sites and their artifacts had
            remained untouched. It was shaping up to be a wonderland for archaeologists. But, behind
            the headlines and the media hype, there were other stories to be found. Stories that
            unveiled political deal making, competing interests forced into uneasy alliances and
            unspoken pressures that could shape the fate of Range Creek Canyon.</description>
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	   <coverage>Range Creek Canyon; Emery County; Utah; United States of
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	   <coverage>Contemporary early 21st Century archeological preservation;
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	   <publisher>KUED-TV. University of Utah</publisher>
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	   <rightsSummary>Copyright 2006 KUED-TV, University of Utah</rightsSummary>
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	   <dateCreated>2006-05-11</dateCreated>
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