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The article discusses the archaeology of Hall-Woodland Cave, which is a small cave located in the foothills near Golden, Colorado. An excavation of the cave reveals that aboriginal peoples occupied it during woodland times. The author details materials that were recovered from the cave, which were probably deposited during the Parker of Franktown Phase between the 6th and 10th centuries. Several comparisons are made between the Hall-Woodland Cave and nearby sites that have been attributed to the Woodland culture. |