Santa Fe National Forest (Geographic Keyword)

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ANALYSIS OF STRATIGRAPHIC POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH SAMPLES FROM RIO DEL OSO, NEW MEXICO (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Several stratigraphic columns were sampled in the cut bank at Rio del Oso to recover pollen and phytoliths that will provide a signal of regional and local vegetation through time. This vegetation is expected to be a reflection of both natural and cultural events. Radiocarbon ages are available for many levels, providing tight dating for the stratigraphic columns. The pollen record was examined to provide evidence of changes in both regional and local vegetation, while the phytolith record was...


Archaeological Survey of Albemarle (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Frank E. Wozniak.

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Archeological Excavations in the Llaves Area, Sante Fe National Forest New Mexico, 1972-1974, Part I- Architecture (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Herbert W. Dick.

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Bibliography of Cultural Resource Reports Submitted To the Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Through 1976 (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dee F. Green.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS AT TWO SITES IN THE JEMEZ MOUNTAIN RANGE (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Stratigraphic pollen samples were collected from two sites in the Santa Fe National Forest of the Jemez Mountain Range. These sites are believed to have functioned as obsidian procurement areas. Pollen samples were collected from stratigraphic units at both samples, and were analyzed to provide paleoenvironmental data.


Santa Fe Forest Dome Unit Mitigation Project: Testing and Evaluation of Site 03-1163, 03-1171, 03-1172 (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roger A. Moore.

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Stage I Site Locational Modeling in the Southwestern Region: (1) Development of Predictive Models For the Distribution of Prehistoric Cultural Resources On Southwestern Forests, (2) Theory and Model Building: Refining Survey Stratigies For (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Linda S. Cordell. Dee F. Green.

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