found: Work cat.: 2006360407: The Merrell Locality (24BE1659) & Centennial Valley, southwest Montana : Pleistocene geology, paleontology & prehistoric archaeology, 2005:p. 1 (Merrell Locality and Site. This site is located in southwestern Montana along one of the potential avenues/routes that could have been followed by early Native Americans making their way south of the Cordilleran ice sheets from northern entry points into North America or vice versa.) p. 3 (Field teams from the Museum of the Rockies (MOR) conducted excavations of the Merrell Site (part of the broader Merrell Locality) during the spring and summers in 1994, 1995, and 1996.) p. 15 (The Merrell Locality is a Pleistocene vertebrate fossil occurrence located on the floor of the Centennial Valley in southwestern Montana. The site also contains an archaeological surface artifact scatter that mainly consists of debitage and a few tools. The latter occurrence is not considered to be significant. The Merrell Locality and site is approximately 130 m (426 ft) long and lies adjacent to the reservoir shoreline.)