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was going on in Range Creek 1000 years ago?
We've presented our theories, and it was really cool because Renee actually really thinks about our theories instead of going oh, they're just kids, they don't know anything.
I'm going to start with the wall art.
(Renee) That looks very professional, Jazzy.
This guy kind of looks like a bighorn sheep.
I looked at the antler headdress that was upstairs; I think it was that, like a headdress of some sort.
Then we found this bighorn sheep.
I'm not sure if it was a deer or a sheep.
But I think it was a sheep.
So that suggests the sheep were probably hunted.
And considering the food that they ate.
There was the pot that we found and the animal bones and the little baby arrowhead.
They probably hunted small animals like rabbits or birds.
And then the granary was stored up so high, probably to protect it from rain, or maybe bears or animals that could get up there.
Renee thought my hypothesis was good.
Most of my theory is really similar to Jazzy's.
I do think what we found, like the animal bones and the pictures, really relate to what they ate.
They probably ate deer and rabbit and probably some bighorn sheep.
I think the Fremont were hunters and gatherers and farmers.
(Renee) Most of the food remains we have from the house look like they had a pretty important focus on the wild foods.
We have a surprise for you.
We want you to keep this.
Oh, thank you!
The "Indiana Jones" notebook!
(Jazzy) We wrote a little note for you.
Thank you.
Oh wow.
I think that Jazzy and Gates are very observant.
They have a bright future in whatever they decide to go into, but I hope it will be archaeology.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
This has definitely changed some ideas that I might have for my future.
I think of Renee as an inspiration.
I thought she was really cool.
Renee's archaeology camp, I think has had a big impact on my life.
There's a lot of things that I probably wouldn't have known about myself.
I probably wouldn't have discovered I actually enjoy art, and I interpret it different than everyone else.
I think it will change a little bit of my perspective on life.
Big hugs.
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