Maize and Pollen Studies (Other Keyword)

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An Analysis of Pollen from Two Archaeological Sites in Windsor, Broome County, New York (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susan Jacobucci.

Twenty two soil samples from two prehistoric (Middle Archaic to Woodland) Native American sites in Broome County, New York, were submitted to the Fiske Center for palynological analysis. Within these samples, 72 taxa were identified, providing evidence of a changing landscape which was shaped by human land management strategies, including controlled burning and the intentional cultivation of maize (Zea mays) as a food crop.


Pollen Analysis of the Hay Hollow Site East of Snowflake, Arizona (1966)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Vorsila L. Bohrer.

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