Hinkson Site Palynology

Author(s): James Schoenwetter

Year: 1990

Summary

Use of sediment samples collected from the Hinkson Site for a classroom research project late in 1989 provided opportunity to extract and examine the pollen they contained. Since the effort was

undertaken by students with no prior experience of pollen study, the raw data is to some degree suspect. However, the student work was supervised by experienced personnel, and students were encouraged to rely on supervisory help whenever a problematic issue arose. The samples should be re-observed before any additional data is recovered

or further analysis proceeds, but that would be more a means of

insuring comparability and consistency of data sets than a required

quality cont.rol. The available data seems wholly adequate to the

kinds of interpretations developed in this report.

Cite this Record

Hinkson Site Palynology. James Schoenwetter. 1990 ( tDAR id: 375073)

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1175 to 1275 (Artifact Dates)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -109.015; min lat: 34.788 ; max long: -108.986; max lat: 34.814 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Keith Kintigh