Rangley (Geographic Keyword)
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POLLEN ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE SAMPLE FROM HAMMOND DRAW, 5RB4254, COLORADO (2012)
Hammond Draw Cave (5RB4254) is a rock shelter located east of the town of Rangely in northwestern Colorado. A single soil sample, collected from floor deposits within this small rock shelter was submitted for pollen analysis. A charcoal sample from this same area and level returned a radiocarbon date of 1280 ± 60 BP.