Agricultural Terrace (Other Keyword)

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POLLEN ANALYSIS AT ONE RESIDENTIAL SITE, AZ T:8:4 (ASM), AND POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS AT TWO AGRICULTURAL SITES, AZ T:8:9 (ASM) AND AZ T:8:35 (ASU)/AZ T:8:176 (ASM), FOR THE FORT MOUNTAIN PROJECT, ARIZONA (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings. R.A. Varney.

Five archaeological sites (two agricultural and three habitation) were examined in the Fort Mountain Project located in the Union Hills area north of Phoenix. Four of these archaeological sites were examined for archaeobotanic remains. Site AZ T:8:4(ASM), a residential site, yielded five pollen samples for analysis from three habitation features. Site AZ T:8:9(ASM) was comprised of numerous rock piles, five of which were examined for both pollen and phytoliths that might inform concerning...


POLLEN ANALYSIS OF FIELD SEDIMENTS FROM WAWAKIKI, SOUTH COAST, PERU (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Linda Scott Cummings.

Twenty sediment samples collected from agricultural terraces at Wawakiki along the southern coast of Peru in the Department of Moquegua. Four different time periods are represented at this site, dating from the Early Ceramic (extending to approximately AD 700- 800), the Chiribaya (AD 800-1350), the Early Spanish Colonial Period (AD 1600-1750), and finally the Late Spanish Colonial/Early Modern Era (AD 1750-1900). Although Wawakiki is one of a series of spring-fed agricultural systems north...


Wetherill Mesa Salvage Archaeology, University of Colorado Research Center Research Center Summer 1971 (1972)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen J. Hallisy. L. V. Nordby. D. A. Breternitz.

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