China Wall site (Site Name Keyword)

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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF 48AB1, THE CHINA WALL SITE, LARAMIE RANGE, WYOMING (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Seven pollen samples were examined from the modern surface, a prehistoric control, and five features dating approximately 7000 BP, Site 48AB1. the China Wall site, is located at the western end of Sybille Canyon in the Laramie Range in southeastern Wyoming. Pollen analysis was conducted to identify economic activities.


POLLEN AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS AT THE CHINA WALL SITE, 48AB1, WYOMING (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. Thomas E. Moutoux.

The China Wall site, 48AB1, is a multi-component campsite that yielded five features dating approximately 7000 BP. The site is located at the western end of Sybille Canyon in the Laramie Range in southeastern Wyoming. Ten lithic artifacts have been analyzed for possible protein residues to provide information concerning animal resources that might have been hunted and/or processed using these tools. Fifty-six pollen samples collected stratigraphically also were examined to provide...


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF EIGHT LATE PREHISTORIC TOOLS FROM SITE 48AB1, WYOMING (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Eight lithic tools from the China Wall site, 48AB1, were analyzed for possible protein residues. These tools were recovered from levels dating between 400-900 years B.P. Protein residue analysis is used to provide information concerning animal resources that might have been utilized by the Late Prehistoric occupants of the site.