Plant Macrofossils (Other Keyword)

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An Archaeobotanical Analysis of the Upward Sun River Site, Central Alaska (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Caitlin Holloway.

Vegetation and plant resources can impact forager mobility and subsistence strategies. However, misconceptions about the preservation of organics in subarctic archaeological contexts and underestimations of the importance of plant resources to foraging societies limit paleoethnobotanical research in high-latitude environments. This research addresses these issues with analyses of archaeobotanical remains found in hearth features from multiple components (approximately 13,300 through 8,000 cal...


Archaeological and Palynological Analysis of Specimens and Materials Recovered in Two Historic Period Privies and a Well In the St. Alic Revetment, St. James Parish, Louisianas (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Texas A & M University.

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Flotation Analysis and Plant Macrofossils From the Toston Site (24BW182), Broadwater County, Montana (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen A. Aaberg.

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