Southeastern Montana (Geographic Keyword)

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Benson's Butte: 24BH1726 (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lynn Berry Fredlund.

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Chipped Stone Raw Materials At the Mill Iron Site, Southeast Montana (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Julie E. Francis.

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Early Paleoindian Site Reconnaissance In the Lower Yellowstone Badlands Area, Southeastern Montana (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Leslie B. Davis. Stephen A. Aaberg. William P. Eckerle.

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Impact of Coal Development On the Cultural Resources of Southeastern Montana (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Larry A. Lahren.

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AN INTERPRETATION OF THE STRATIGRAPHIC POLLEN RECORD AT THE MILL IRON SITE, SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Previous pollen analysis at the Mill Iron site has yielded evidence of local vegetation at the time of the Goshen occupation, as well as throughout portions of the stratigraphic record between that time and the present (Scott 1985; Cummings 1987). The first study (Scott 1985) examined sediments that yielded radiocarbon ages between 1270 and 4570 BP and indicated that pollen preservation was sufficient to undertake a more thorough stratigraphic study of the pollen record. Consistency...


Late Plains Archaic Burial From Iron Jaw Creek, Southeastern Montana (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only George W. Gill. Gerald R. Clark.

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Late Prehistoric Adaptive Strategies In the Pine Breaks of Southeastern Montana - Northeast Wyoming. In Perspectives On Archaeological Resource Management In the Great Plains. Edited By A. J. Osborn and R. C. Hassler (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lynn B. Fredlund.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS FOR 24BH2317 AND 24BH2613, SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Both sites 24BH2317 and 24BH2613 are located in southeastern Montana on the west side of the present Tongue River Reservoir. Site 24BH2317 is a tipi ring campsite located on the upland, moderately rolling short grass and sagebrush prairie bordering the flooded valley of the Tongue River. This site appears to have a radiocarbon date of 3930 + 60 BP, indicating a McKean occupation. Four pollen samples were collected stratigraphically from the fill within Stone Circle 6 to identify vegetation...


POLLEN ANALYSIS OF STRATIGRAPHIC DEPOSITS AT THE MILL IRON SITE, SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute.

The Mill Iron Site (24CT30) is a Paleo Indian site located in southeastern Montana to the northwest of the Little Missouri River. Projectile points, other chipped stone artifacts, and animal bone were exposed along the slopes of the small ridge or cuesta upon which this site is located. This site lies on a south and west sloping cuesta between a higher mesa on the north and Humbolt Creek on the south. The cuesta appears to have been connected to the mesa as a ridge spur at one time, but...


POLLEN ANALYSIS OF STRATIGRAPHIC DEPOSITS AT THE MILL IRON SITE, SOUTHEASTERN MONTANA: A FEASIBILITY STUDY (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute.

The Mill Iron Site (24CT30) is a Paleo Indian site located in southeastern Montana to the northwest of the Little Missouri River. This site lies on a south and west sloping cuesta between a higher mesa on the north and Humbolt Creek on the south. The cuesta appears to have been connected to the mesa as a ridge spur at one time, but has been cut off by eastward erosions of a drainage. Projectile points, other chipped stone artifacts, and animal bone were exposed along the slopes of the...


POLLEN AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS AT DEADLY DRAW (24RB975), SOUTHEAST MONTANA (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman.

Ten pollen samples and one protein residue sample were examined from Site 24RB975, an open campsite located near Colstrip, in southeastern Montana. A hearth from the Powers- Yonkee living surface at this site yielded a radiocarbon age of 3120 + 160 BP (Beta 96750). Pollen samples represent this living surface, the stratigraphic column above and below this surface, and off-site control samples. A pottery fragment was analyzed for possible protein residues in an effort to learn what foods...


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM THE JANEY ROCK SHELTER, SITE 24BH1117, SOUTHEAST MONTANA (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Five chipped stone tools from a small rock shelter and open air occupation site (24BH1117) in southeastern Montana were analyzed for possible protein residues. These tools include an end scraper and others interpreted as expedient scraping or cutting tools. Protein residue analysis is used to provide information concerning animal resources that may have been processed with these tools.