
The Archaeology of Nevada
The archaeology of Nevada reveals a rich history of indigenous peoples, including tribes like the Paiute, Shoshone, and Washoe, who adapted to diverse landscapes over thousands of years. It also encompasses evidence of early European exploration, mining booms, and settlement patterns that shaped the state’s development. Archaeological sites include ancient tools, dwelling remnants, petroglyphs, and mining artifacts, offering insights into cultural practices, environmental changes, and technological innovations. Nevada’s archaeological record helps us understand human resilience and interaction with its unique desert and mountain environments across millennia.