Wind River Basin, Wyoming (Geographic Keyword)
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Birdshead Cave, a Stratified Site In Wind River Basin, Wyoming (1950)
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POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITES DOT-2, DOT-3, DOT-7, DOT-8, DOT-9, DOT-15, AND DOT-16, WIND RIVER CULTURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION PROGRAM, CENTRAL WYOMING (1995)
As part of a mitigation plan with the Department of Transportation, pollen and macrofloral studies from several sites within the project area were completed. The project area is located in the central portion of the Wind River Basin and is focused around a proposed right-of- way that traverses predominantly flood plain and terrace features associated with the Popo Agie and Little Wind Rivers. Sites DOT-2, DOT-3, DOT-7, DOT-8, DOT-9, and DOT-15 contain features that have been dated between...
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...