Housepit Fill (Other Keyword)
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The New Fork Housepit Site (48SU5084) is located southwest of Boulder, Wyoming in the Green River Basin. Discovered in 2003, the site is situated along the New Fork River, and conventional radiocarbon dates at the site range from 5590 ± 40 BP to 5820 ± 50 BP. Several features were identified during excavation of 48SU5084. Pollen samples were examined from fill collected in the housepit (Feature 2) and eleven hearth features. Botanical identification was also conducted for two samples...
POLLEN AND ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) ANALYSIS FOR SITE 48SW883, SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING (2007)
The Buck Draw site (48SW883) is located northeast of Wamsutter, Wyoming on the eastern flank of the Great Divide Basin. Three components were identified in the field and radiocarbon dated to 1400 ± 50 and 1820 ± 70 BP for Component I (the upper component), 5970 ± 50 BP for Component II (the middle component), and 5930 ± 40 BP and 5840 ± 40 BP for Component III (the lower component). Pollen was examined from sampled collected both inside and outside of features. In addition, FTIR (infra-red)...