Pendleton, Lorann S. A.Thomas, David Hurst.2005-10-052005-10-051983http://hdl.handle.net/2246/30838 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-38)."The Fort Sage Drift Fence, approximately 50 km. north of Reno, Nevada, consists of a well-constructed rock alignment nearly 1800 m. long and in places almost a meter high. This site probably once functioned as an aboriginal hunting facility, built more than 3000 years ago by logistically organized hunter-gatherers. The drift fence was probably used to ambush antelope, although it could have been used in the hunting of bighorn sheep in late fall or winter"--P. 4.11846999 bytesapplication/pdfen-USFort Sage Drift Fence Site (Nev.)Indians of North America -- Hunting -- Great Basin.Leys -- Nevada -- Washoe County.Indians of North America -- Nevada -- Washoe County -- Antiquities.Washoe County (Nev.) -- Antiquities.Nevada -- AntiquitiesThe Fort Sage Drift Fence, Washoe County, Nevada. Anthropological papers of the AMNH ; v. 58, pt. 2Ft. Sage Drift Fencetext