Utah (Geographic Keyword)

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POLLEN ANALYSIS, CHARCOAL, AND CORN IDENTIFICATION OF SAMPLES FROM THE BLUFF GREAT HOUSE, SITE 42SA22674, UTAH (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Research at the Bluff Great House seeks to explore the relationship of this site to Chaco Canyon, some 125 miles to the southwest. The Bluff Great House exhibits characteristics typical of a Chacoan settlement, including an earthen berm that included trash midden deposits, surrounding the Great House. Research questions focus on determining the relationship of the Bluff Great House to Chaco Canyon, understanding the role of the Bluff Great House in the Northern San Juan region, comparing...


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITE 42CB507, UTAH (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. Thomas E. Moutoux.

Pollen, macrofloral, and charcoal analyses were undertaken for site 42CB-507. This site appears to represent the easternmost extension of a Fremont village and is separated from other components by at least 40 meters. Paired pollen and macrofloral samples were analyzed from the fill of a double hearth feature in an effort to define food processing activities involving this feature that appears to represent a short-term or transitory use. This feature was contained within a twenty square...


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITE 42TO137, MOSQUITO WILLIE, UTAH (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. R.A. Varney.

Samples from Mosquito Willie (42To137), located in a cold desert shrub community on the west side of the Great Salt Lake Desert approximately 15 miles south of Wendover, Utah, were examined for pollen, macrofloral remains, or charcoal to identify plants that were processed and/or used by occupants of this site. Springs east of the site provide riparian resources not available in the more xeric desert shrub community in which the site is located. Pollen, macrofloral, and charcoal analyses...


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT SITES 42GR2773 AND 42GR2774, GRAND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD, SOUTHEASTERN UTAH (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux. Kathryn Puseman. Laura Ruggiero.

Pollen and macrofloral analyses were undertaken to examine Late Archaic and Pueblo II remains at Site 42GR2774 and a Late Archaic feature at Site 42GR2773. Radiocarbon dates indicate that the Late Archaic occupations occurred approximately 1600 to 1640 years ago. The Late Archaic occupations are represented by fill from a bell-shaped pit and a shallow pitstructure at 42GR2774 and by a small, shallow heating or processing pit at 42GR2773. The Pueblo II occupation at 42GR2774 is represented by a...


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITES 42CB827 AND 42CB829, UTAH, FOR THE BLM NINEMILE-DADDY CANYON TESTING PROJECT (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Linda Scott Cummings.

Pollen and macrofloral samples were examined from sites 42Cb827 and 42Cb829, Utah, for the BLM Ninemile - Daddy Canyon testing project. Test pits were excavated at the base of several Fremont petroglyph panels at both sites. A hearth overlain with a small sandstone slab was encountered at 42Cb827. The hearth fill was examined for macrofloral remains, while sediment from the occupation surface adjacent to the hearth was sampled for both pollen and macrofloral remains. Pollen and macrofloral...


POLLEN, STARCH, PHYTOLlTH, AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF RESIDUE AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF BASKETRY MATERIAL FROM THE PECTOL COLLECTION, UTAH (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman.

Surface scrapings from the interior of a Fremont grayware cooking vessel were examined for pollen, starches, and phytoliths in an effort to determine the food or foods cooked. In addition, two residue samples were collected and examined from the interior of a large parching tray. Structural elements of this parching tray also were identified. These samples are part of the Pectol Collection consisting of Formative (Fremont) and Late Prehistoric artifacts that were collected by a private...


The pony express stations of Utah in historical perspective (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard E. Fike. John W. Headley. Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office.

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PRELIMINARY POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE SAMPLE FROM 42WN2150, UTAH (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman.

Preliminary pollen and macrofloral analyses were conducted on two samples from 42WN2150 to ascertain where or not pollen and macrofloral remains were present in these samples.


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF CLOVIS ARTIFACTS FROM SITES 42MD2502 AND 42MD2604, MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chad Yost.

Clovis biface tools from sites 42MD2502 and 42MD2604 were submitted for protein residue analysis. The sites were surveyed and recorded as part of the Milford Flat Project. Both sites are located in the Sevier Desert-Black Rock Desert, Utah, adjacent to Cove Creek. This analysis was undertaken to determine if protein residues derived from the use of these tools were present and identifiable.


Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations (Legacy 07-285)
PROJECT Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations - Report (Legacy 07-285) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Results of Archaeological Excavations in Washington County, Utah Nickens and Assoc., Montrose, CO (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gordon C. Tucker.

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Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Julie Francis.

Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest


Southwestern Archaeology (1924)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. V. Kidder.

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Stone Artifacts (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

With exception of projectile points, the chopping artifacts were probably the most widely used implements of all the Tribes and Cultures in the United States.


US Army National Guard Cultural Resources Planning Level Survey - Summary Report (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lara S. Anderson. Kristen L. Langness. Jennifer L. Riordan. Kenneth L. Shingleton, Jr.. Barbara C. Smoyer. Cathy A. Van Arsdale. Janet L. Wilzbach.

In 1997, the National Guard Bureau (NGB) tasked the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, with assisting the Army National Guard (ARNG) in complying with the cultural resource requirements outlined in Army Regulation 200-4 and Department of Defense Instruction 4715.3. The St. Louis District was asked to develop a national project minimally to address three objectives of the NGB cultural resources program: (1) national Planning Level Surveys (PLS) for all ARNG federally owned or supported...


Utah Archeological Survey Cache, Daggett, Davis, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Summit, Tooele, Wasatch and Weber Counties
DOCUMENT Citation Only Utah Antiquities Section.

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Utah Archeological Survey: Davis County, Morgan County, Salt Lake County and Wasatch County
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael S. Berry. D. B. Madsen.

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