Pollen (Material Keyword)
Use for any microscopic plant remains
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In Chapter 9, Van West and Altshcul examine late prehistoric period agriculture in the Transition Zone of central Arizona, and consider how agricultural production influenced population zone in this area. They begin with a description of the Transition Zone’s environmental context. They then present evidence for prehistoric agriculture in the LVAP project area. These authors use these data to model potential agricultural productivity in Horseshoe Basin. Next, they model the population sizes on...
Vanishing River Volume 4: Chapter 19: Landscapes and Lives along the Lower Verde River (1997)
Chapter 19 summarizes and compares the prehistoric, historic-period Yavapai and Western Apaches, and Euroamerican landscapes. Whittlesey considers the land-based units (i.e., domestic space, food production spaces, ritual spaces) that define interaction with the landscape during each of these cultural historical periods and attempts to identify landmarks associated with these units. She focuses on the following units: territorial boundaries, agricultural landscapes, procurement spaces, dwelling...
"A Very Working-Class Neighborhood": Nineteenth-Century Archeology in Sheridan Hollow, Data Retrieval Investigation, Sheridan Hollow Parking Facility, City of Albany, Albany County, New York (2005)
Phase III Data Retrieval Report, including macrobotanical, faunal, and parasitic analyses; inventory of artifacts; figures; and site forms. The site consists of features and deposits associated with the urban residential occupation of Sheridan Hollow spanning from c. 1840-1920. Throughout most of the 19th century, the site was populated principally by Irish immigrants and first-generation Irish-Americans. The site components include the architectural remains of two rowhouses, seven privy vaults,...
Viking Unst Project Excavations at Hamar and the Upper House, Underhoull: Field Season 2007: Interim Report No. 2 (Data Structure Report) (2007)
The Viking Unst Project began in August 2005 with an integrated survey of key sites in the island of Unst (Bond et al. 2006). Using a Penmap survey as well as simple annotated plans, this initial investigation aimed to thoroughly record the sites in terms of surviving earthworks and the surrounding area. The first excavation season was carried out in July 2006 and focused on the site of Hamar under the direction of Dr. Julie Bond, with work on the site of Belmont being carried out ...
Viking Unst Project, Excavations at Hamar and The Upper House, Underhoull: Field Season 2008: Interim Report No. 3 (Data Structure Report) (2008)
The Viking Unst Project began in August 2005 with an integrated survey of key sites in the island of Unst (Bond et al. 2006). Using a Penmap survey as well as simple annotated plans, this initial investigation aimed to thoroughly record the sites in terms of surviving earthworks and the surrounding area. The first excavation season was carried out in July 2006 and focused on the site of Hamar under the direction of Dr. Julie Bond, with work on the site of Belmont being carried out...
Village Life at Yukaipa't: Archaeological Data Recovery at CA-Sbr-1000 / H, Yucaipa, CA. 207PP (1996)
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Villages of Tortolita: Phase II Data Recovery at AZ AA:7:500 (ASM) and AZ AA:12:682 (ASM), Town of Marana, Pima and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2009)
Phase II data recovery was conducted at AZ AA:7:500 (ASM) and AZ AA:12:682 (ASM) on the Villages of Tortolita property after Phase I data recovery revealed the presence of subsurface cultural deposits. Forty-five features were identified during Phase II data recovery at AZ AA:7:500 (ASM), including pit structures, roasting pits, miscellaneous extramural pits, middens, surface rock concentrations, and cremations. At AZ AA:12:682 (ASM), five highly ephemeral, poorly defined features (charcoal...
Vol 9 Synthesis.pdf (2022)
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