Pelican Lake Complex (Culture Keyword)

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Evaluation Investigations At the Meisner Ranch Site (24HL188) Along the Marias River To Iverness Waterline (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John Brumley.

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Investigations At the Meissner Ranch Site (24HL188) (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John L. Brumley.

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PROTEIN RESIDUE (CIEP) ANALYSIS FOR THE SUNDOG SITE (24LC2289), LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY, MONTANA (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Caitlin A. Clark. Linda Scott Cummings.

The Sundog Site (24LC2289) represents a prehistoric, short-term occupation and is situated on a large bench near the head of Indian Creek adjacent to the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness Area in Helena National Forest, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Thirteen lithics recovered from the site were selected and submitted for protein residue analysis to identify animals hunted or processed at the site.


STRATIGRAPHIC POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE KING SITE (24PH2886), MONTANA (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The King site (24PH2886) is located in the Little Rocky Mountains of north-central Montana. This site contains Pelican Lake components that have been consistently dated elsewhere between 2000 and 3500 BP. In addition, McKean Complex materials are noted that may be assigned to 3500 to 5000 BP. The upper cultural component is the Mortlach Composite, which commonly dates around AD 1600 to AD 1720. Pollen analysis was undertaken on two stratigraphic columns to provide information to identify past...