Pawnee National Grasslands (Geographic Keyword)

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Administering the National Forests of Colorado: an Assessment of the Architectural and Cultural Significance of Historic Administrative Properties (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ralph Hartley. James Schneck.

Colorado currently has eleven National Forests and two National Grasslands. A total of 128 sites were visited in these Forests and Grasslands during the summers of 1993 and 1994. Most of these buildings were constructed by personnel from or associated with the Forest Service. A few were acquired by the Service prior to 1950 for administrative use, and a few have no historical association with administrative activities in the Forests but are owned and maintained by the Service. This report...


Archaeological Survey of the North Center Field, Weld County, Colorado (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter J. Gleichman. Carol Gleichman.

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Cultural Resource Survey of Federal Wildhorse Well Pads #15-31 and #16-31 (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. S. Cassells.

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POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE HATCH SITE (5WL38) AND THE BERNHARDT SITE (5WL1860), NORTHEASTERN COLORADO (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The Hatch site (5WL38) is located in the Pawnee National Grasslands of Weld County. Deposits identified as Late Plains Woodland were noted. A single hearth yielded a radiocarbon date of 880 + 50 BP (1070 + 50 AD). In addition, occupation zones were also noted and identified as Late Plains Woodland. Pollen samples were examined from the hearth fill, as well as each of two occupation zones. The Bernhardt site (5WL1860) is located approximately 100 meters southeast of the Dent site (5WL269)....


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT THE HATCH SITE (5WL38), NORTHEASTERN COLORADO (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

The Hatch Site (5W138) is located in the West Stoneham Pasture Research Area of the Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado. Phytolith analysis was undertaken on three samples to augment the pollen analysis completed previously (Cummings 1994). Eight Plains Woodland occupation zones and deposits were noted at this site. A single hearth yielded a radiocarbon date of 880 + 50 BP (1070 + 50 AD). Pollen samples were examined from the modern surface, the hearth fill, as well as from...


POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE THREE O'CLOCK SHELTER, SITE 5WL1997, NORTHEASTERN COLORADO (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Thomas E. Moutoux.

The Three O'clock Shelter (5WL1997) is a multi-component rockshelter located in the West Stoneham Archaeological District of the Pawnee National Grassland in northeastern Colorado. Six pollenand phytolith samples were collected from several culturally affiliated layers in and around the rock shelter. The seventh sample previously was examined (Cummings et al. 1995) and was integrated with the present data base. The samples generally represent areas of low cultural impact or areas peripheral...


Wildhorse Water Tank (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Denise McCaig.

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