Abstract
This study examines Fremont mortuary practices in Sevier County, Utah, through a systematic analysis of 50 individuals, recovered mainly from Late period sites. While Fremont burials are typically described as highly variable, the Sevier County sample reveals a striking pattern: approximately half of the individuals exhibit evidence of processing and were left scattered on structure floors rather than being intentionally buried. This pattern stands in contrast to the widely accepted description of Fremont burials as consisting mainly of individuals buried separately in expedient pits with minimal grave goods. The analysis draws on previously published reports, compiling the available data on human remains from the entire county.
Degree
MA
College and Department
Family, Home, and Social Sciences; Anthropology
Rights
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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Maughan, Alexis, "Fremont Human Remains in Sevier County" (2025). Theses and Dissertations. 10779.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/10779
Date Submitted
2025-04-28
Document Type
Thesis
Handle
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd13583
Keywords
Fremont, burials, human remains, Sevier County, 42SV, mortuary practices, processing
Language
english