Dennis Holloway, An Architect in Northern New Mexico

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Vore Buffalo Jump Education, Research and Culture
Center
Sundance, Wyoming
The
Vore Bufflo Jump Site is the most important archaeological
site of its kind in the world.
The collapse of a cave in Northeastern Wyoming thousands
of years ago resulted in a sink hole, which is as large as a football
field and about eighty feet deep. For more than 500 years the
site was used by Native Americans to ceremonially stampede bison
over the hole's edge. Injured bison were dispatched by the people
using spears and other weapons. Only the skull and certain other
bones were left in the Jump--every other part of the bison was
put to use by the people. University of Wyoming archaeologist,
Dr. Charles Reyer, who directed the Jump Site excavations, estimates
there are more than 20,000 remains of bison, along with a large
number of native tools and artifacts at the bottom of the sink
hole.

Views of the Existing Vore Buffalo Jump Site
These Site Panoramas were produced by my son, Daniel R. Holloway, by
"stitching"multiple digital images in Photoshop 6.
(Please click on a picture to see a magnified view.)
The Vore site is unique for its massive bone bed covering
an area of more than 8500 sq. ft to a depth of 25 feet. The 20
layers of bone are exceptionally well preserved, which will allow
for very precise dating and science, as the excavation continues
over the next 20 years. The Vore Buffalo Jump Site with the new
Interpretive Visitor Center will communicate to a global audience
about the profound physical and spiritual inter-relationship between
Plains Indian culture and the great free-roaming bison heards
of the Plains.
The design program calls for a Visitors' Interpretation
Center, Excavation Interpretive Center, Research Center, Tourist
Information Kiosk, and Parking Area. The project will optimize
use of passive solar energy heating cooling, and energy conservation
building systems. Utlilization of sod-covered roofing will be
extensive.
Located a stone throw from US Interstate 90, to the
East of Sundance, Wyoming, the site is presently owned by the
Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation, which is currently raising funds
for the project.
"The plan of the Foundation is to protect
the site with a world-class facility, making it accessible to
the citizens of the world. Visitors will be able to observe on-going
excavation and laboratory analysis at very close range and have
their experience enriched by a variety of outstanding museum and
eductional programs. The Foundation regards the site as part of
humankind's heritage and wishes to share the legacy with you and
others."
FOR MORE INFORMATION, MEMBERSHIPS, & CONTRIBUTIONS:
Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation
Box 369, Sundance, Wyoming, USA 82729
Phone: (307) 283-1192
Please click on an image to see expanded view.

Site Plan


View of VR model from Southeast | View of VR model
from Southwest


View of VR model from West | Approach elevation of
VR model

Cybermontage of model in site looking Southwest
This Site Panorama was produced by my son, Daniel
R. Holloway, by "stitching"multiple digital images
in Photoshop 6.
Your comments and feedback are welcome.
Please contact Dennis Holloway, Architect, via e-mail:
archvr@cybermesa.com
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