South Park, Colorado (Geographic Keyword)

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Antelope Springs, CO, Debitage raw data, NG_MIE comparison (2024)
DATASET Uploaded by: Nicholas Gala

Data generated for NG's M.A. thesis for the debitage from the Antelope Springs site, CO. Includes measurements and notes taken by NG and MIE for inter-observer error comparisons. MIE's measurements and classifications taken to be more correct. For questions, contact NG by email.


EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL/DETRITAL CHARCOAL FOR RADIOCARBON DATABLE MATERIAL FROM ALONG SEVENMILE GULCH FOR THE SOUTH PARK ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT, COLORADO (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

A total of three samples from along Sevenmile Gulch in South Park, Colorado, were floated to recover organic fragments suitable for radiocarbon analysis. These samples were recovered from gravelly and fine-grained alluvium. Botanic components, detrital charcoal, and shell fragments were identified, and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated.


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF LITHIC ARTIFACTS FROM THE HILL TOP SITE, 5PA2332, SOUTH PARK, COLORADO (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Four lithic artifacts believed to exhibit residues were submitted for protein residue analysis to confirm the presence of residues and possibly determine the nature of the residues. Protein residues from an artifact's surface can provide information concerning animal resources that were processed by the site occupants. These artifacts were recovered from site 5PA2332 as part of the South Park Archaeological Project in central Colorado. After initial examination, the area of discoloration...


PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF PETRIFIED WOOD LITHIC ARTIFACTS FROM THE HILLTOP SITE, 5PA2332, SOUTH PARK, COLORADO (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathryn Puseman.

Thirteen lithic artifacts believed to exhibit residues were submitted for protein residue analysis to confirm the presence of residues and possibly determine the nature of the residues. These petrified wood artifacts were recovered from the Hilltop Site (5PA2332) as part of the South Park Archaeological Project in central Colorado. Protein residues from an artifact's surface can provide information concerning animal resources that were processed by the site occupants.