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Danger Cave

noun

  1. a deep, stratified site in the eastern Great Basin, in Utah, occupied by Amerindian cultures from at least 7000 b.c. to historic times.



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Danger Cave is one of North America’s most significant archaeological sites, once home to artifacts and relics detailing the history of Native Americans as far back as 11,000 years ago.

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Authorities say that Danger Cave is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country.

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It was named Danger Cave when a large rock fell off a cliff face, narrowly missing an excavation crew.

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Darcy Morey, a faculty member at Radford University who has studied dog evolution for decades, said a study from the 1980s dated a dog found at Danger Cave, Utah, at between 9,000 and 10,000 years old.

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