MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE ANCHO CANYON MINE AREA, NEW MEXICO

Author(s): Kathryn Puseman

Year: 1993

Summary

Samples from several sites in the Ancho Canyon Mine Area, New Mexico, were examined for macrofloral remains. This area appears to be one where several cultures overlapped. Radiocarbon dates range from 290 B.C. to A.D. 1870, representing Late Archaic through historic Jicarilla Apache occupations. Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning subsistence activities at these sites.

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MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE ANCHO CANYON MINE AREA, NEW MEXICO. Kathryn Puseman. PRI Technical Report ,1993-039. 1993 ( tDAR id: 375464) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83R0S27

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min long: -105.389; min lat: 36.218 ; max long: -104.002; max lat: 36.998 ;

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PRI Techncial Report(s): 93-039

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