Show inhabitants of utah dined on beans corn com and squash scientists say evidence evidences that three arate culture cultures varying in antiquity from approximately one to two thousand existed among the ancient pueblo indians who inhabited the country of the colorado river in southeastern utah have been found judging from the comparative scarcity ot of cliff dwelling and camp eite site ruins three these primitive duhn who mainly on beans squash and corn lived there but a short time nor was the colorado ever a 11 much traveled waterway such are a few of the interest ing announcements by dr julian II 11 steward professor of anthropology and archea archetko logy at the university of utah who with byron professor of anthropology at the university of michigan and others recently returned after a months month a scientific expedition under the auspices of the university of utah from the routh ru tl of the premont aher to leej leei perry the archell traced the spread of pueblo civilization in its more northerly aspects although no excavation bere rere ere made the L boup located thirty five ancient chent indian camp altes sites end and cliff dwellings among them a seven room ruin about fifteen hundred year old A study of fragment fragments of broken pottery stone bowls for corn grinding ceremonial storage rooms room and clots and of picture writing occasionally found resulted in the conclusion that three distinct cul cultures lures had at different periods inhabited the rh th er country supplementing the work vork of his recent expedition dr stewart left with another party on august I 1 for or a three weeks study of remain areundo the northern tri but aries of the colorado in and Clar tild counties coties |