ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) AND PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE JAYROE SITE (41HM51), HAMILTON COUNTY, TEXAS

Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings

Year: 2017

Summary

The Jayroe Site (41HM51) is a late Prehistoric small campsite situated in Hamilton County, Texas. The site lies at the northeast margins of the Balconian biotic province, near its boundary with the Texan and Kansan biotic provinces, on the edge of a terrace overlooking the Leon River. The site features two hearths/pits, two bone concentrations, and two mixed burned rock and artifact concentrations with extensive lithic and faunal assemblage, and sherds from ceramic vessels. Fourteen Late Prehistoric stone tools, including five ground or battered stone and nine chipped stone, and seven ceramic sherds were submitted for either FTIR or protein analysis to identify materials processed.

Cite this Record

ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) AND PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE JAYROE SITE (41HM51), HAMILTON COUNTY, TEXAS. Linda Scott Cummings. PRI Technical Report ,2017-073. 2017 ( tDAR id: 440545) ; doi:10.6067/XCV86M39K2

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

Spatial Coverage

min long: -98.418; min lat: 31.105 ; max long: -97.325; max lat: 31.803 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): PaleoResearch Institute

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
17-073_Report.pdf 176.87kb Jan 18, 2018 12:46:15 PM Public