Pollen (Material Keyword)
Use for any microscopic plant remains
1,626-1,650 (2,999 Records)
Site LA 80924, located in northwestern New Mexico, yielded two samples for pollen analysis. A sample from the floor of a Navajo bell-shaped pit (F. 13) and from a profile of sediments comprising the Archaic component of the site were examined for pollen. In addition, a modern ground surface sample was analyzed for comparability.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM GYŐR-MÉNFŐCSANAK, HUNGARY (2012)
Sixty-four samples were collected from funerary urns that held cremations at Győr-Ménfőcsanak (Eperföldek). The locations of individual samples have not yet been disclosed. In addition, 12 control samples were collected during excavation by setting out containers with paper smeared with suntan cream to hold the pollen.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE 48CR10089, HUGUS CLIFFS, CARBON COUNTY, WYOMING (2017)
Site 48CR10089, the Hugus Cliffs Site, is located in the northwestern portion of the Kindt Basin. Situated on an alluvial fan at the base of Hugus Cliff and along the western margin of an unnamed tributary of Little Sage Creek, this site represents a Middle to Late Archaic open camp. Twelve features are situated within an extensive stain. Radiocarbon dates obtained from seven hearths place occupation generally between 4260 ± 30 and 4030 ± 30 BP, with a single intrusive hearth dating 1520 ± 30...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE 48SU7579, SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING (2018)
Prehistoric camp site 48SU7579, situated on a northwesterly extending ridge finger, lies at an elevation of 7030 ft overlooking the Alkali Creek drainage valley. Two areas, Blocks A and B, date to the Opal Phase of the Early Archaic. Feature fill was collected from four features for pollen analysis to assess their use and provide paleoenvironmental information. A modern control sample assists with interpretation of prehistoric use.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE 5GN2478, CURECANTI NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, COLORADO (1995)
Site 5GN2478 is located near the Blue Mesa Reservoir within the Curecanti National Recreation Area, Colorado. The site contains a pithouse structure (Feature 7), approximately 3 meters in diameter. There is currently no age associated with this feature. A probable metate was recovered from within Feature 7 and was washed for pollen. Pollen analysis of the wash residue was undertaken in order to help determine possible plant types processed on the metate and within Feature 7.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITE CA-SDI-8654, CALIFORNIA (2010)
Three pollen samples were submitted from sediment samples from site CA-SDI-8654 in the San Ysidro Mountains. These samples were collected stratigraphically for the purpose of examining the record of past vegetation.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITES 42SA24852, 42SA24853, AND 42SA24889, SAN JUAN COUNTY, SOUTHEASTERN UTAH (2003)
Three archaeological sites in San Juan County, southeastern Utah, were examined for pollen to identify plants processed both at the sites and in association with specific features. Site 42Sa24852, exhibits evidence of both Basketmaker III and Pueblo II occupations. A complex habitation structure (Feature 4) contained several storage bins and a central hearth that were sampled to better understand life and food processing of people living in the structure during Basketmaker III times. The...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITES 5EP46 AND 5LA10370, PINON CANYON, COLORADO (2005)
Sites 5EP46 and 5LA10370 on the Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site were sampled for pollen to identify evidence of food or plant processing.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM SITES T-22 AND T-117, MILITARY LEASEBACK AREA, TINIAN (2001)
Nine pollen samples were collected from the Military Leaseback Area on Tinian in conjunction with a Cultural Resources Survey. Eight samples represent stratigraphic sediments from Test Unit 2 of archaeological site TN-4-1122 (T-22), located in survey Area 6. The ninth sample was collected during excavation of Test Unit 2 of site TN-1-1189 (T-117), Feature 2, located in Survey Area 7. Pollen analysis was conducted to establish a pattern of vegetation through the depth of sediments represented.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE BLUE RIM SITE (48SU6439), WYOMING (2009)
The Blue Rim Site is a prehistoric open camp located on a finger ridge extending from the south flank of Blue Rim towards the highway. This site includes a disperse scatter of lithic debitage, a concentration of FCR, and three areas of cultural staining (Feature 2). Radiocarbon dates obtained from fire hearths indicate occupation within the Opal phase of the Archaic period (6500-4300 BP). Pollen samples were collected and examined from ten features representing four periods of occupation at this...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE CHEYENNE RIVER, SOUTH DAKOTA (2003)
Single pollen samples from ten cores from the Cheyenne River area in South Dakota were examined in search of evidence that might indicate that these sediments accumulated during the historic era. Pollen evidence for the historic era includes pollen from plants known to have been introduced into the western United States during the historic era and are not native to this area. Examples include common weeds such as Erodium cicutarium (cranesbill), Cirsium (Russian thistle), Trifolium...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE DEPRESSION SITE (48SW13490), BLACK BUTTES PROJECT, SOUTHWESTERN WYOMING (2003)
The Depression Site (48SW13490) is located southeast of Point of Rocks at the eastern edge of the Rock Springs Uplift in Sweetwater County, southwestern Wyoming. Rose Springs points recovered from the Trench 7 block indicate a Late Prehistoric occupation. The Trench 8 block yielded evidence of two occupations, an Upper component, which is attributed to Rose Springs people of the Late Prehistoric, and a Lower component that appears to represent an Archaic occupation. Calibrated radiocarbon...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE FAIRBANKS SPRING SITE (26NY1729), NEVADA (2009)
The Fairbanks Spring Site (26NY1729), located in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Armagosa Valley was sampled for pollen to provide subsistence information. The site contains evidence of prehistoric, Virgin Anasazi and Southern Paiute, and historic occupation. Artifact scatters of fire-cracked rocks and areas with midden soils, as well as a possible pit structure, an occupational surface, and an historic dugout were noted. Pollen samples were collected for analysis from the modern...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE FOSSIL CREEK SITE, FCT2-1, LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO (2018)
Fossil Creek Site (FCT2-1) is a geological site located on a grassy terrace in the Fossil Creek Basin, Larimer County, Colorado. Four buried soil samples were collected from the fill on the T-2 Terrace. Sample Ab1 correlates to a former floodplain, whereas Samples Ab2, Akb3, and Ab4 represent a possible abandoned meander and buried oxbow lake sediments. These four buried soil samples were submitted for pollen analysis.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE HONOLULU HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT CORRIDOR PROJECT, O’AHU ISLAND, HAWAI’I (2011)
Sediment samples collected during a Phase II mitigation of the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project on O’ahu Island, Hawai’i were examined for pollen. The samples were collected from buried deposits thought to represent traditional Hawaiian wetland taro agriculture (lo’i) (Matt McDermott, personal communication, March 2, 2011). Pollen analysis was used to search for evidence of taro agriculture.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE PHALANX PHO SITE (48SU7506), SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING (2016)
The Phalanx Pho Site (48SU7506) is located on a large upland bench overlooking the New Fork River in the upper Green River Basin. Site discoveries included 22 scattered features, three semi-circular-shaped feature clusters, and three large charcoal-stained sandy areas. Radiocarbon dates ranged from 5720 ± 30 to 4110 ± 30 BP. Data recovery focused on Stains 4–6, which were sampled for pollen analysis. Single samples were submitted from each stain, then two hearths within each stain were selected...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE SIREN SITE (41WM1126), WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS. (2011)
Two soil samples representing features from the Siren Site (41WM1126) were submitted for pollen analysis. Recovery of Scallorn arrow points from the sample, combined with a radiocarbon date of 1260-550 cal yr BP from the 2009 survey, indicate a Late Prehistoric I and II Austin Phase occupation. In addition, a Transitional Archaic occupation lies below this level (Steve Carpenter, personal communication, February 14, 2011). Pollen analysis of these samples was undertaken to provide information...
Pollen Analysis of Samples from Two Dead Juniper Village, NM 0:3:1:11 (LA 87432), Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (1991)
This report presents the results of an analysis conducted on 20 pollen samples taken from various prehistoric features at the Two Dead Juniper Village site in 1983. Analysis revealed the pollen on squash, corn, cholla, prickly pear, grass seeds, Mormon tea, sagebrush, sunflowers and globemallow.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT AND GROUNDSTONE FROM SITE CA-SBA-1823, VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA (2000)
Pollen analysis was conducted on six samples from a prehistoric Chumash site (CA-SBA- 1823) in the western Santa Ynez Mountains. A cache of lithic tools that included groundstone was ·recovered. Pollen analysis of washes of two manos was compared with samples from the sediment within the rock cache, sediment outside the rock cache, and two modern control samples.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM CUEVA ENCANTADA, MEXICO (1999)
Three samples were collected and submitted for pollen analysis from sediments from Cueva Encantada in northeastern Mexico. A travertine layer, as well as sediments above and below the travertine layer were sampled. These samples were examined in an effort to obtain information concerning local vegetation and to provide any information concerning drastic differences noted in preservation above and below the travertine. Fibers were abundant in the cave and restricted to deposits in 60 cm of...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM HARPERS WELL, CALIFORNIA (2000)
The pollen record for Harper's Well in southeastern California is derived from samples collected at 2 cm intervals to provide good resolution for identification of vegetation in sediments thought to represent the historic era at the top of the column and prehistoric levels prior to Spanish exploration and grazing at depths of 12 cm and below. Native Americans settled this area between 1600 and 1774 AD. DeAnza's expedition in 1774 provides our first written records. Prior to 1600 AD, Lake...
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM SITE CSH 2, KAKA’AKO, HONOLULU, O’AHU, HAWAI’I (2019)
The Ward Block F Project is located in the Kaka’ako neighborhood of the city of Honolulu, O’ahu, Hawai’i, along the coast between Downtown Honolulu and Waikiki. Excavation of Site CSH 2 uncovered berms and pans related to historic period (post-1778) salt production below 20th century fill deposits. Eleven sediment samples were collected from Site CSH 2 for pollen analysis to determine the extent of historic human modification of the coastal landscape into salt production complexes.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE FORMAL GARDEN AT GUNSTON HALL PLANTATION, FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA (1999)
Three pollen samples were collected along a pathway currently bounded by boxwood. These samples were examined to identify pollen that might represent historic vegetation in the gardens at Gunston Hall Plantation in Virginia. Samples were collected at a depth of approximately 5-6 inches below the surface in an effort to recover evidence of historic plants.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM TWO GLASS BOTTLES, CAN BEL, PINEDA DE MAR, BARCELONA, SPAIN (1996)
Sediment removed from two glass jars recovered from the Late Roman necropolis of Can Bel, Pineda de Mar, in the province of Barcelona were examined for pollen. This analysis was undertaken to identify evidence of plants present in these glass jars.
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM WADI MATAHA AND WADI MATAHA 2, PETRA, JORDAN (2005)
Thirteen pollen samples from Wadi Mataha, and six from Wadi Mataha 2, Jordan, were examined for pollen content. A few of these samples represent modern deposits examined as controls to understand pollen dispersal and representation of local and regional vegetation. In addition, archaeological samples represent Early Natufian, Late Natufian, and Kebaran occupations. One sample was examined from a burial. Examination of these samples was aimed at defining recovery of pollen and obtaining a pollen...