Yellowstone River, Montana (Geographic Keyword)

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Distribution and Characteristics AF Avonlea South of the Yellowstone River In Montana. In Avonlea Yesterday and Today: Archaeology and Prehistory. (L. B. Davis ED), PP. 171-182 (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lynn B. Fredlund.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS AT 24YE353 AND MWAC 89-22, ALONG THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER, MONTANA (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. PaleoResearch Institute.

Three hearths at 24YE353 were noted eroding from the northern bank of the Yellowstone River. These features were examined for their pollen and macro floral content to identify common elements of the local vegetation, as well as to address possible subsistence activities. In addition, another site located upstream, MAC 89-22, contained a single hearth, which was sampled for both pollen and macrofloral remains. These samples are being analyzed as part of a program of post-fire assessment...


Prehistoric Remains In Montana, Between Fort Ellis and the Yellowstone River (1879)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. W. Norris.

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