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An Analysis of Pollen Recovered from the Greenhouse at Wye House Plantation, Maryland (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Heather Trigg. Susan Jacobucci.

Nineteen soil samples from a historic greenhouse and slave quarter context located at the Wye House Plantation in Maryland were submitted to the Fiske Center for palynological analysis. Over 120 distinct taxa were identified, including many ornamental taxa such as Hibiscus sp. (Hibiscus) and Citrus sp. (lemons, limes and oranges) as well as a full spectrum of ambient pollen rain. Analysis of samples from the slave quarters suggested the possible utilization and/or consumption of plants such as...


Phase I Archeological Reconnaissance for Maryland Route 7 (Relocated) and Bridge No. 12007 Over CSX Railway, PDMS No. 123148, Harford County, Maryland (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Daniel Koski-Karell.

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