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Trees that tell stories – The Denver Post
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asks archaeologist Marilyn Martorano, considered the foremost authority on CMTs in the region. She first wondered about the scars when she ...
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Marilyn Martorano, a Longmont-based archaeologist specializing in peeled trees — the scars left by Utes extracting bark — has been trying to ...
Alamosa News | Fort Garland hosts Trujillo homestead talk August 9
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FORT GARLAND — On Wednesday, August 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mess Hall at Fort Garland Museum, archaeologist Marilyn Martorano will ...
City denies requests for Valmont meetings, tours - Boulder Weekly
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4 Cemetery Association asked weeks ago to meet with tribal monitor Gary Brown and archeologist Marilyn Martorano of RMC Consultants, who ...
New eyes on old Native American digs | VailDaily.com
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SAGUACHE, Colorado - Long before Colorado 114 took drivers over the gentle Cochetopa Pass between Saguache and Gunnison, the corridor of rolling hills and lush...
Possible Lithophones Identified in Colorado Museum - Archaeology...
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LONGMONT, COLORADO—Archaeologists Marilyn Martorano and David Killam think stone artifacts housed in the museum at Great Sand ...
THE LATEST : Mysterious stones found in colo. may have been ancient...
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... in the desert — clearly shaped by human hands — were used to grind nuts or seeds. But archaeologist Marilyn Martorano says they are actually lithophones.
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