Talk:Keatley Creek Archaeological Site

Coyote missing
Just Ctrl-F'd for it, a bit stunned it's not here because Coyote's Great House is one of Hayden's works, about the largest pit-house, and traditions about Coyote are strong locally, including lore I heard personally that this area was one of his three "great homes" in North America....though that was for Fountain, which would have been underwater when this village was flourishing. There's gonna be, if I haven't made it yet, a "transformer sites" category, though AFAIK there are no transformed things right by this site, a "sites associated with Coyote" cat might be its co-respondent. Chimney Rock (Canada) in Marble Canyon is one of many transformed sites in these parts, though.Skookum1 (talk) 08:59, 30 December 2014 (UTC)

Brian Hayden (archaeologist) needed
It might be able to be built from what's on this page; currently Brian Hayden goes to musical keyboard layout page. Easily notable and already lots about him on Wikipedia. I'm no BLP writer though, just suggesting this as a to-do.Skookum1 (talk) 09:00, 30 December 2014 (UTC)

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