Late Prehistoric (Culture Keyword)
651-675 (825 Records)
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Phase III Assessment of Sites 33 Ro 555, 33 Ro 557, and 33 Ro 565 in Springfield Township, Ross County, Ohio (1994)
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Phase IV Archaeological Mitigation of 33 SC 130, Porter Township, Scioto County, Ohio (1992)
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Physical Affiliations of the Oneota Peoples (1974)
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PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM 41BL116, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS (2002)
Three phytolith samples were examined from the Bowmer Site (41BL116) in southern Bell County, Texas. Sediments sampled range in age from Archaic through Late Prehistoric. Phytolith analysis was undertaken to provide information concerning prehistoric vegetation.
Pickup Pueblo: a Late Prehistoric House Ruin in Northeast El Paso (1978)
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A Place to Gather (1995)
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Plains Relationships of the Fremont Culture: a Hypothesis (1967)
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Political Implications of a Cultural Practice: a New Perspective On Ossuary Burial in the Potomac Valley (1990)
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POLLEN ANALYSIS AT 48SW 14641, THE RED WASH SITE IN THE RED DESERT, WYOMING (2006)
Site 48SW14641, the Red Wash site, is located north of the town of Red Desert, Wyoming. The site exhibited two components, an Archaic component overlain by a Late Prehistoric component. Both have been subject to wind deflation and erosion. Cultural material was sparse and included a small assemblage of chipped stone debitage and several McKean Techno-complex projectile points. No butchered bone was recovered. Radiocarbon ages varying from 4160 ± 40 to 4440 ± 50 BP represent the Archaic...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT 48UT378, TRIANGULATION POINT DRAW, UINTAH COUNTY, WYOMING (2007)
A total of 19 pollen samples were examined from Site 48UT378. Thirteen samples were collected as a stratigraphic column to provide paleoenvironmental information, while five samples were recovered from feature fill to determine possible plant resources that were . utilized. A modern control also was examined from north of the site datum. Site 48UT378 is part of the Triangulation Point Draw site complex in Uintah County, Wyoming. It consists of an extensive camp exposed on dunes and...
POLLEN ANALYSIS AT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN THE BIG HORN BASIN AND BRIDGER MOUNTAINS, WYOMING AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITES 48WA1453 AND 48WA1460 (1998)
Eight archaeological sites, representing Archaic and Late Prehistoric occupations in the Big Horn and Wind River Basins, were examined for pollen evidence of paleoenvironmental conditions and/or subsistence. In addition, two sites were analyzed for macrofloral remain evidence of subsistence. Comparison of the stratigraphic pollen records with geoarchaeological interpretations Increases the level of Interpretation for paleoenvironmental conditions during most of the Holocene. House floors,...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE SAMPLE FROM 24JT296, A LATE PREHISTORIC BISON KILL/PROCESSING SITE, CENTRAL MONTANA (2000)
A single pollen sample from 24JT296, an open air, Late Prehistoric bison kill/processing site, was examined to provide information concerning local vegetation. A radiocarbon age of 450 BP was returned for this site, which is situated on the first terrace adjoining Surprise Creek.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF FOUR HEARTHS FROM THE CUL-DE-SAC SITE, 48SW13648, SOUTHWESTERN WYOMING (2006)
The Cul-de-Sac Site, 48SW13648, is a prehistoric camp in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Six radiocarbon dates, ranging from 1540 to 1900 BP, were obtained from hearth features at the site and indicate at least two occupations dating to the Uinta Phase of the Late Prehistoric period. Four pollen samples were recovered from individual hearths in order to determine possible plant resources available to occupants of the site.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE DEPRESSION SITE (48SW13490), BLACK BUTTES PROJECT, SOUTHWESTERN WYOMING (2003)
The Depression Site (48SW13490) is located southeast of Point of Rocks at the eastern edge of the Rock Springs Uplift in Sweetwater County, southwestern Wyoming. Rose Springs points recovered from the Trench 7 block indicate a Late Prehistoric occupation. The Trench 8 block yielded evidence of two occupations, an Upper component, which is attributed to Rose Springs people of the Late Prehistoric, and a Lower component that appears to represent an Archaic occupation. Calibrated radiocarbon...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT SAMPLES FROM SITES 42KA2042, 42KA2044, 42KA2068, AND 42KA6104, KANE COUNTY, UTAH (2009)
Four sites representing a temporary camp of unknown prehistoric affiliation (42Ka2042), an Archaic and Virgin Anasazi temporary camp (42Ka2044), a Late Prehistoric lithic scatter and Historic habitation site (42Ka2068), and an Archaic lithic scatter (42Ka6104) were sampled for pollen to identify local past vegetation, as well as subsistence practices. Fourteen sediment samples, including four control samples, were submitted from these four sites in Kane County, Utah for pollen analysis.
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITE 42SL230, UTAH (2002)
Samples from general fill proveniences and a single pit from site 42SL230 at the Salt Lake airport, Utah, were examined for macrofloral remains. Individual charcoal samples were identified prior to submission for radiocarbon analysis. Nine soil samples from two columns and two pieces of groundstone also were analyzed for pollen. Site 42SL230 is a large, multicomponent site with Archaic, Late Prehistoric, and some Fremont deposits. The site experienced fairly severe bioturbation, and the...
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS FOR 42UT920, A LATE PREHISTORIC SITE IN SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY, UTAH (2001)
Single pollen and macrofloral samples were collected from the fill of a hearth at site 42Ut920 in southern Utah County, Utah. This site appears to represent a single component Late Prehistoric lithic scatter/hunting camp/tool quarry. Pollen and macrofloral analysis will be used to provide information concerning plant resources utilized by the site occupants.
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE HEARTH FROM SITE 48FR5351, WYOMING (2006)
The fill from a single hearth excavated during mitigation at site 48FR5351 in the Wind River Basin of central Wyoming was examined for pollen and macrofloral remains. This site consists of the hearth (Feature 2) and a tight concentration of fire-cracked rock (Feature 1). Charcoal from the hearth yielded a conventional radiocarbon age of 1520 ± 40 BP, placing use of the hearth at the transition from the Late Archaic (2500-1500 BP) to the Late Prehistoric (1500-200 BP). Pollen and macrofloral...
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THREE SITES FOR THE 2004-PINON CANYON MANEUVER SITE MITIGATION PROJECT, SOUTHEAST COLORADO (2004)
Pollen and macrofloral samples were examined from three sites in the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site of southeast Colorado. These sites represent a series of Late Prehistoric rockshelters with multicomponent occupations, including the Developmental period (AD 100- 1050), Diversification period (AD 1050-1450), Protohistoric period (AD 1450-1725), and historic period. Pollen and macrofloral analyses will be used to provide information concerning subsistence strategies utilized by the various...
Pollen and Macrofloral Analysis of Sites Along the Trailblazer Pipeline in Southern Wyoming, Appendix C In Archaeological Monitor and Salvage Excavations Along the Trailblazer Pipeline, Southern Wyoming, Volume II: Appendices (1983)
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POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT RONSAVALLE'S GULCH, SOUTHWEST TEXAS (2003)
The Ronsavalle's Gulch site, located on a gypsum plain between the Delaware Mountains to the west and the Rustler Hills to the east, includes both Archaic and Late Prehistoric artifacts. Radiocarbon ages from the hearths are reported as 3250 BP for the Archaic occupation and cluster at 870 and 940 BP for the Late Prehistoric occupation. Four pairs of samples were recovered from sediment in an arroyo cut near the archaeological features and examined for pollen and phytoliths to provide...
POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF A SAMPLE FROM THE ACER FERGII SITE (48CA3227), CAMPBELL COUNTY, WYOMING (2015)
The Acer Fergii Site, 48CA3227, Campbell County, Wyoming, located a few kilometers north of Antelope Creek, is a Late Plains Archaic and Late Prehistoric campsite. Loam and clay sediments give way to exposed and weathered shales across parts of the site. Local vegetation includes sparse sagebrush, short prairie grasses, and prickly pear cactus. Acer Fergii Site investigations included 25 block excavations, totaling 192 square meters, which identified hearths, lithic debitage and tools, cobble...
POLLEN, PHYTOLITH, MACROFLORAL, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS AT THE BUCKEYE KNOLL SITE, 41VT98, EASTERN TEXAS (2004)
Two separate areas were excavated at the Buckeye Knoll Site, 41VT98, in southeast Texas. Each of these areas had a stratified sequence. The Knoll Top excavation block contained an Early Archaic cemetery, a few hearth features, and midden deposits. Strata in this excavation block represent the late Paleo-Indian to the Late Prehistoric. A milling stone fragment found in the Knoll Top excavation block was washed for both pollen/starches and protein residues, while general fill, hearth fill,...
POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, STARCH AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS FOR THE AUDIE MURPHY RANCH PROJECT (SITE CA-RIV-6858), CALIFORNIA (2004)
A crescent artifact and a soil control sample from the Audie Murphy Site (CA-RIV-6858) in southern California were examined for phytoliths and possible protein residues to determine plants and possible animals that might have been processed using this tool. Pollen analysis was conducted on the soil control sample to recover an environmental signature. The site is located on several apexes of a hill approximately one mile south-southwest of Sun City on an elevated landform. A single...