Central Wyoming (Other Keyword)
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Seven samples from the fill of five intact hearths recovered in the access road at site 48FR5666 in central Wyoming were examined for pollen and macrofloral remains. Multiple samples were recovered from a hearth with stratified fill. All of the hearths exhibited oxidation rinds varying from 1 cm to 5 cm thick, as well as heavy amounts of charcoal and moderate to heavy amounts of fire-cracked rock. Conventional radiocarbon ages from these features ranged from 1770 ± 60 BP to 1140 ± 50 BP,...
POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS AT SITE 48NA465, WYOMING (2001)
Samples from site 48NA465 in central Wyoming were submitted for pollen, macrofloral, charcoal identification, and protein residue analyses. This site appears to contain four separate cultural components based on absolute radiocarbon dates and diagnostic artifacts and to have been used for lithic tool manufacturing, hunting bison and smaller animals, and roasting and cooking activities. Pollen and macrofloral analysis, including charcoal identification, of samples from feature fill and/or...