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Franktown Cave is located 25 miles south of Denver, Colorado on the north edge of the Palmer Divide. It is the largest rock shelter documented on the Palmer Divide, which contains artifacts from many prehistoric cultures. Prehistoric hunter-gatherers occupied Franktown Cave intermittently for 8000 years beginning about 6400 B.C. The site held remarkable lithic and ceramic artifacts, but it is better known for its perishable artifacts, including animal hides, wood, fiber and corn. Material goods were produced for their comfort, task-simplification and religious celebration. There is evidence of the site being a campsite or dwelling as recent as AD 1725.

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  • Franktown Cave is located 25 miles south of Denver, Colorado on the north edge of the Palmer Divide. It is the largest rock shelter documented on the Palmer Divide, which contains artifacts from many prehistoric cultures. Prehistoric hunter-gatherers occupied Franktown Cave intermittently for 8000 years beginning about 6400 B.C. The site held remarkable lithic and ceramic artifacts, but it is better known for its perishable artifacts, including animal hides, wood, fiber and corn. Material goods were produced for their comfort, task-simplification and religious celebration. There is evidence of the site being a campsite or dwelling as recent as AD 1725. (en)
  • Franktown Cave se encuentra a 25 millas al sur de Denver, Colorado, en el borde norte de la división Palmer. Es el refugio rocoso más grande documentado en la división Palmer, que contiene artefactos de muchas culturas prehistóricas. Los cazadores-recolectores prehistóricos ocuparon Franktown Cave de manera intermitente durante 8000 años, comenzando alrededor del 6400 a. C. El sitio contenía notables artefactos líticos y cerámicos, pero es mejor conocido por sus artefactos perecederos, que incluyen pieles de animales, madera, fibra y maíz. Se produjeron bienes materiales para su comodidad, simplificación de tareas y celebración religiosa. Hay evidencia de que el sitio es un campamento o vivienda tan reciente como 1725. (es)
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  • South Platte River watershed. Cherry Creek flows off of the Palmer Divide northwest to the South Platte River in Denver. (en)
  • Franktown, Douglas County, Colorado Cave (en)
  • South Platte basin and Arkansas River basin . Franktown is slightly east of Castle Rock. (en)
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  • Franktown Cave is located 25 miles south of Denver, Colorado on the north edge of the Palmer Divide. It is the largest rock shelter documented on the Palmer Divide, which contains artifacts from many prehistoric cultures. Prehistoric hunter-gatherers occupied Franktown Cave intermittently for 8000 years beginning about 6400 B.C. The site held remarkable lithic and ceramic artifacts, but it is better known for its perishable artifacts, including animal hides, wood, fiber and corn. Material goods were produced for their comfort, task-simplification and religious celebration. There is evidence of the site being a campsite or dwelling as recent as AD 1725. (en)
  • Franktown Cave se encuentra a 25 millas al sur de Denver, Colorado, en el borde norte de la división Palmer. Es el refugio rocoso más grande documentado en la división Palmer, que contiene artefactos de muchas culturas prehistóricas. Los cazadores-recolectores prehistóricos ocuparon Franktown Cave de manera intermitente durante 8000 años, comenzando alrededor del 6400 a. C. El sitio contenía notables artefactos líticos y cerámicos, pero es mejor conocido por sus artefactos perecederos, que incluyen pieles de animales, madera, fibra y maíz. Se produjeron bienes materiales para su comodidad, simplificación de tareas y celebración religiosa. Hay evidencia de que el sitio es un campamento o vivienda tan reciente como 1725. (es)
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