MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF FOUR PRIVIES FROM LOT 39, KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, SKAGWAY, ALASKA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman
Year: 1994
Summary
Fill from four privies on Block 39 at Klondike National Historical Park in
Skagway, Alaska, were sampled for macrofloral remains. The lots on which these
privies sit were occupied from about 1897 until the late 1920's. Before 1910,
Skagway was existing as a gold-rush town and a supply center for the interior.
After 1910, the population declined and stabilized at around 500 people. Because privy deposits provide more direct evidence of foods consumed, macrofloral analysis of the fill from the four privies is used to determine foods eaten by the privy users and to provide information concerning use of indigenous and introduced plant resources and possible variation in household consumption.
Cite this Record
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF FOUR PRIVIES FROM LOT 39, KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, SKAGWAY, ALASKA. Kathryn Puseman. 1994 ( tDAR id: 375602) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8FX78NS
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PRI Technical Report(s): 94-76
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