The Fremont culture or Fremont people is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in the U.S. state of Utah, where the culture's sites were discovered by local indigenous peoples like the Navajo and Ute. In Navajo culture, the pictographs are credited to people who lived before the flood. The Fremont River itself is named for John Charles Frémont, an American explorer. It inhabited sites in what is now Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado from AD 1 to 1301 (2,000–700 years ago[1]). It was adjacent to, roughly contemporaneous with, but distinctly different from the Ancestral Pueblo peoples located to their south.
Typical "Moki Hut" placement in the crevice of the cliff
^Janetski and Talbot 2014 in Archaeology in the Great Basin and Southwest p. 118.
The Fremontculture or Fremont people is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in the U.S. state of Utah...
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The Fremont Solstice Parade is an annual event that occurs each June in Seattle, Washington. The Parade was founded by Barbara Luecke and Peter Toms in...
1000 - 1899 by the Prehistoric Fremontculture, Ute and Shoshone people. Mantle's Cave is a prehistoric Fremontculture residential site from 499 BC -...
the Great Basin area which affects the lifestyles and cultures of the inhabitants. Fremontculture (400 CE–1300 CE), Utah: 161 Kawaiisu, southern inland...
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is a state park in Utah, US, which interprets archaeological remains of the Fremontculture. The park is located in...
river is named after John Charles Frémont. It gives its name to the Fremontculture, a Precolumbian archaeological culture. Flow (ft^3/s), by month (1977–2003)...
Fremont Street is a street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada that is the second most famous street in the Las Vegas Valley – and Nevada – besides the Las...
notable early group was the Fremontculture, whose peoples inhabited the Colorado Plateau from 2,000 to 700 years ago. The Fremont were likely the first peoples...
The Fremont Troll (also known as The Troll, or the Troll Under the Bridge) is a public sculpture in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington in...
Hohokam, Mogollon, Pataya, and Fremont. Smaller cultures within this region include the Sinagua. Ancestral Pueblo cultures flourished in the region currently...
The Tesla Fremont Factory is an automobile manufacturing plant in Fremont, California, United States, operated by Tesla, Inc. The factory originally opened...
throughout the city. The Fremont Arts Council was founded in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, in 1979. The Fremont Arts Council sponsors...
petroglyphs of various ages. Some are prehistoric rock art, probably of Fremontculture origin. Others are probably modern, depicting horses, for example....
the Fremontculture (up to the mid-12th century) were found. The Paiute Native Americans moved into the area around the time that the other cultures left...
Pictograph Panel, with rock art left by the Barrier Canyon Culture and the FremontCulture. From about 1776 to the mid-1850s the Old Spanish Trail trade...
that time. Beginning about 500 AD, people of the Fremontculture inhabited the Sevier basin; a Fremont village site called Nawthis has been discovered...
and arches. The Fremont River has cut canyons through parts of the Waterpocket Fold, but most of the park is arid desert. Fremont-culture Native Americans...
panels, in the Millsite area, which were utilized for pictographic art. The Fremont Indians painted and chiseled the rock surface away, leaving their stories...
rock art of the Fremontculture, a precontact Great Basin archaeological culture that was contemporaneous to the Ancestral Pueblo culture located to the...
this period trade also became very important among the people of the Fremontculture and the Anasazi, who inhabited the region. Although much information...