PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE BULL CREEK III SITE, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AND ADDITIONAL ARCHAEOCLIMATE MODELS FOR BEAVER, OKLAHOMA

Author(s): Chad Yost

Year: 2010

Summary

The Bull Creek III site is situated in a short grass prairie biome along side the Bull Creek in the High Plains physiographic region of western Beaver County, Oklahoma. Although the location has not been reported as a cultural site, three sediment samples were submitted for phytolith analysis. The goal of the analysis was to provide greater clarity on the types of grasses on this landscape between 12,550 and 13,210 RCYBP.

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PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE BULL CREEK III SITE, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AND ADDITIONAL ARCHAEOCLIMATE MODELS FOR BEAVER, OKLAHOMA. Chad Yost. PRI Technical Report ,2010-072. 2010 ( tDAR id: 379951) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8TX3DX7

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min long: -101.341; min lat: 36.496 ; max long: -99.995; max lat: 37.003 ;

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