Danger

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PERIL.

Last seen on: –Daily Beast Crossword Answers Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 2 2022
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Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – May 7 2022
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Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 21 2020
USA Today Crossword – Sep 13 2020
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Random information on the term “Danger”:

Danger Cave is a North American archaeological site located in the Bonneville Basin of western Utah around the Great Salt Lakes region, that features artifacts of the Desert Culture from c. 9000 BC until c. 500 AD. Through carbon-14 dating, it has been determined that there is very little evidence of human life in the Danger Cave area c. 11,000 BP [9000 BC], but there is much evidence of human life by 9,000 BP [8000 BC].[clarification needed]

Danger cave was first investigated in the 1930s by Elmer Smith, and excavated in the 1950s under the supervision of Jesse D. Jennings, professor at the University of Utah. Jennings’ work at the site was considered ground-breaking due to his exacting standards in excavation and data analysis. Though Jenning’s findings eventually gained widespread acceptance, his publications garnered both criticism and support at first. Relating the archaeological evidence from Danger Cave to an ethnographic model, Jennings framed a view of the little-known Great Basin Desert culture which was unknown at the time.

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