MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT LA 12955: A PIlI SITE SOUTHWEST OF FARMINGTON, NEW MEXICO

Author(s): LInda J. Scott; PaleoResearch Institute

Year: 1985

Summary

Site LA 12955 is comprised of two separate architectural masses,

including a four room unit with associated kiva, and a two room unit.

Located in the San Juan River Valley near Fruitland, New Mexico, this

Anasazi site appears to have been inhabited between 1150 and 1250 AD (Beal,

personal communication, September 1985). Agriculture was presumably

practiced along the San Juan River to the north. Eight macrofloral or

flotation samples were taken from several features at this site to identify

elements of the subsistence base.

Cite this Record

MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT LA 12955: A PIlI SITE SOUTHWEST OF FARMINGTON, NEW MEXICO. LInda J. Scott, PaleoResearch Institute. PRI Technical Report ,1985-028. 1985 ( tDAR id: 376693) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8CZ36D2

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