• The Marmes Rockshelter (also known as (45-FR-50)) is an archaeological site first excavated in 1962,[3] near Lyons Ferry Park and the confluence of the...
  • Marmes Rockshelter is a tourist attraction, one of the Archaeological sites in Joso, United States.
  • He abandoned plans to investigate the mouth of the river in order to concentrate on what became known as the Marmes Rockshelter.
  • The Marmes rockshelter in eastern Washington State (map) is one of the oldest and most significant archaeological sites in NW North America.
  • 1998;SchalkandCleveland1983)havenoted thepresenceof fish remainsat Marmes Rockshelter.However,until thecurrentproject, fish bonesfrom the...
  • The Marmes Rockshelter (also known as (45-FR-50)) is an archaeological site first excavated in 1962, near the confluence of the Snake and Palouse Rivers
  • ...disturbed, the decision was made to switch excavation efforts to the nearby rockshelter on Roland Marmes’ property. ... Marmes Rockshelter prior to excavations.
  • The river quickly seeped under the cofferdam's base through the loose rock and gravel beneath, submerging the Marmes Rockshelter under 40-feet of water.
  • The now flooded Marmes Rockshelter site (45FR50) is located in Franklin County, Washington, on the west side of the Palouse River Canyon.