Green River Basin, Wyoming (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations At 48SU354, Calpet Rockshelter: Fremont Occupation In the Northern Green River Basin, Wyoming (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Julie Francis. Danny N. Walker. Kyle Baber. Karin Guernsey.

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Drainage Development of the Green River Basin In Southwestern Wyoming and Its Bearing On Fish Biogeography, Neotectonics, and Paleoclimates (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Wallace R. Hansen.

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Finley Site Bison Bone, In the Horner Site, the Type Site of the Cody Cultural Complex, Edited By George C. Frison and Lawrence Todd (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Howard Haspel. George C. Frison.

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Finley Site: Discovery of Yuma Points In Situ Near Eden, Wyoming (1943)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Edgar B. Howard.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A BURNED METATE FRAGMENT, 48SU1016, WYOMING (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

A single burned metate fragment, recovered from Hearth #4 at 48SU1016, was submitted for pollen analysis of a wash of the surface. This site remains undated at this writing, although a radiocarbon sample was submitted from this hearth. Feature #4 is a deep basin, partially lined with large, oxidized sandstone slabs, that yielded 34 gallons of fill. It is part of a large prehistoric site located along a ridge in the western portion of the Green River Basin.


POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A SLAB-LINED HEARTH, 48LN3701 (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Fill from a slab-lined hearth at 48LN3701, a site exhibiting primarily lithic debris, was examined for pollen. This hearth yielded a radiocarbon age of 5220 +/- 80 BP. Pollen analysis was conducted in an effort to recover evidence of food processing activities associated with this hearth.


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSES AT THREE SITES IN THE GREEN RIVER BASIN, WYOMING: A STUDY OF SUBSISTENCE (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. PaleoResearch Institute.

Pollen and flotation samples were collected from three sites (48SW6777, 48SW6778, and 48SW6779) in the Green River Basin. Site 48SW6777 contained a housepit, with interior features, and another probable housepit, also exhibiting interior features. All of the features were analyzed for pollen and macrofloral remains to provide evidence of subsistence activities. In addition, pollen samples were collected from the floor of the housepit in Unit C to further assess subsistence activities....