POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM A SOIL PROFILE AT THE INDIAN CREEK SPRING SITE (24LC0099), LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA

Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings

Year: 2014

Summary

The Indian Creek Spring site (24LC0099) is a prehistoric short-term occupation site located at the head of Indian Creek in Helena National Forest, Montana. The site surrounds a spring and extends along the bottom and up the adjacent benches bordering Indian Creek. A modern Forest Service road, along with features and trails associated with cattle ranching, have impacted the site. Excavations have recovered hundreds of flakes, three projectile points, and two scrapers. Soil samples collected from a profile exposed in Test Unit 1-2013 were submitted for pollen analysis.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM A SOIL PROFILE AT THE INDIAN CREEK SPRING SITE (24LC0099), LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA. Linda Scott Cummings. PRI Technical Report ,2014-118. 2014 ( tDAR id: 394727) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8S75HFP

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min long: -113.255; min lat: 46.434 ; max long: -111.459; max lat: 47.902 ;

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