Santa Fe, New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)

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MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITES LA 135868 AND LA 135870 FOR THE TESUQUE RIDGE RANCH DEVELOPMENT, NEW MEXICO (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman. Jaime Dexter.

Fill samples from three features at sites LA 135868 and LA 135870 were floated to recover macrofloral remains. These sites are part of the Tesuque Ridge Ranch development project north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Although no dates are currently available to identify the sites' temporal associations, ceramics recovered at site LA 135868 indicate an occupation range of A.D. 1250-1400. Macrofloral analysis will be used to determine plant resources utilized by the occupants of these sites.


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS AT THE KP SITE (LA 46300), SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda J. Scott. PaleoResearch Institute.

Pollen and macrofloral analyses were undertaken at the KP Site (LA 46300) in Santa Fe, New Mexico in an effort to identify elements of the subsistence base. This site is located in the northwest quadrant of Santa Fe in an area that probably supported pinyon and juniper prior to development. A swampy area was noted east of the plaza area in historic records (Wiseman, personal communication, March 1985). The pitstructure, which was partially excavated at this site, was dated to AD 1140 +...


POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE MONTE SERENO SITE, LA 79934, IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. Kathryn Puseman. Jaime Dexter.

Fill from three shallow stain features at the Monte Sereno Site, LA 79934, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, were examined for pollen and macrofloral remains. This site consists of a ceramic sherd and lithic scatter on a ridge top. Features from this site yielded radiocarbon ages in the 1400s, indicating a Pueblo IV occupation. Pollen and macrofloral analyses will be used to provide information concerning prehistoric plant gathering and processing activities at the site, as well as to assist in...


A Workshop on Predictive Modeling and Cultural Resource Management on Military Installations (Legacy 03-167)
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This report describes a workshop of national experts to examine the use of predictive modeling by military installations in November 2004. The participants examined key issues associated with model development and use, discussed successful approaches to improving modeling efforts nationwide, and created some initial guidance for installations planning to use modeling for the first time or hoping to improve or revitalize their use of modeling.


A Workshop on Predictive Modeling and Cultural Resource Management on Military Installations - Report (Legacy 03-167) (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey Altschul. Terry Klein. Lynn Sebastian.

This report describes a workshop of national experts to examine the use of predictive modeling by military installations in November 2004. The participants examined key issues associated with model development and use, discussed successful approaches to improving modeling efforts nationwide, and created some initial guidance for installations planning to use modeling for the first time or hoping to improve or revitalize their use of modeling.