Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Baker_Cave> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Baker_Cave abstract "Baker Cave is a prehistoric archaeological site located on a small canyon near Devils River in Southwest Texas. Dating from ca. 7,000–7,800 BCE, Baker Cave is a part of a system of rock shelters in the Lower Pecos Canyons region and was 120 feet long by 56 feet deep (37 m × 17 m). The ceiling varied from 18 feet (5.5 m) at the mouth to just a few inches in the back.These sites are common in the limestone formations in the Lower Pecos region. The site was perched well above the flood, preserving the materials that ancient peoples had left behind. A large cooking hearth was found inside it, dating to ca. 9,000 years ago, and containing small creatures such as snakes, rats, fish, and rabbits, and a wide variety of seeds and nuts, indicating a diversified diet. The recovery of a complete Plainview golondrina established Paleo-Indian residence in Baker Cave. They were estimated, by radiocarbon dating, to have been there sometime between 7080 BCE and 6960 BCE. These dates are older and not consistent with other sites in the area. Potential contamination of the charcoal tested could have led to this difference in dates. Research shows the people at Baker Cave had an archaic life and lived off small game and foraging. The mouth of the cave was primarily used for cooking, the middle of everyday life routine, and the rear of the cave for food processing. No further research has been done on Baker Cave; however, the Lower Pecos Region of Texas has numerous other cave excavations ongoing.".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageExternalLink shell-county.htm.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageExternalLink www.rockart.org.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageExternalLink rock_art.htm.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageExternalLink rockshelters.html.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageExternalLink www.txarch.org.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageID "31497956".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageLength "11454".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageRevisionID "672367658".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Acorn.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Agave_lechuguilla.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Before_Present.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Texas.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_shelters_in_the_United_States.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stone_age_sites.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Devils_River_(Texas).
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Golondrina_point.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Hearth.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Mesquite.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Mezcal.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Nolina.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Paleo-Indians.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Pecan.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Persimmon.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Radiocarbon_dating.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Sotol.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Memorial_Museum.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Tech_University.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Texas_at_Austin.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLink White-tailed_deer.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker Cave".
- Baker_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Baker_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baker_Cave subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Texas.
- Baker_Cave subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Baker_Cave subject Category:Rock_shelters_in_the_United_States.
- Baker_Cave subject Category:Stone_age_sites.
- Baker_Cave hypernym Site.
- Baker_Cave type Place.
- Baker_Cave type Site.
- Baker_Cave comment "Baker Cave is a prehistoric archaeological site located on a small canyon near Devils River in Southwest Texas. Dating from ca. 7,000–7,800 BCE, Baker Cave is a part of a system of rock shelters in the Lower Pecos Canyons region and was 120 feet long by 56 feet deep (37 m × 17 m). The ceiling varied from 18 feet (5.5 m) at the mouth to just a few inches in the back.These sites are common in the limestone formations in the Lower Pecos region.".
- Baker_Cave label "Baker Cave".
- Baker_Cave sameAs Q4849126.
- Baker_Cave sameAs m.0glrc6n.
- Baker_Cave sameAs Q4849126.
- Baker_Cave wasDerivedFrom Baker_Cave?oldid=672367658.
- Baker_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf Baker_Cave.