Leonard Rockshelter

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Nearest cityLovelock, Nevada
Coordinates39°59′25″N 118°30′36″W / 39.990273°N 118.509922°W / 39.990273; -118.509922 (Leonard Rockshelter)
Area9.5 acres
NRHPreferenceNo.66000457
Leonard Rockshelter
Leonard Rockshelter is located in Nevada
Leonard Rockshelter
Leonard Rockshelter is located in the United States
Leonard Rockshelter
Nearest cityLovelock, Nevada
Coordinates39°59′25″N 118°30′36″W / 39.990273°N 118.509922°W / 39.990273; -118.509922 (Leonard Rockshelter)
Area9.5 acres
NRHP reference No.66000457
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHLJanuary 20, 1961[1]

Leonard Rockshelter, designated 26PE14, is a prehistoric site in the U.S. state of Nevada that was discovered in 1936.[1] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961, qualifying because its well-preserved stratigraphy revealed a long continuum of sporadic cultural occupations from 6710 BC to AD 1400.[1] The site was named after Zenas Leonard, a member of the Bonneville-Walker expedition which passed through the Humboldt Valley in 1833.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.[3]

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