PALEOENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATIONS IN THE DOUGLAS CREEK DRAINAGE, NORTHWESTERN COLORADO

Author(s): Linda J. Scott; PaleoResearch Institute

Year: 1983

Summary

Archaeological and paleoenvironmental research in Douglas Creek,

Colorado (Creasman 1981, Scott 1981) has recovered indications that the area

has experienced environmental change through time. None of the sites

previously sampled, however, provided a long time continuum from which to

assess paleoenvironmental change over several thousand years. In order to

achieve a better understanding of the paleoenvironment of the area, nineteen

stratigraphic pollen samples from essentially acultural deposits were

analyzed to provide data to reconstruct the paleoenvironment of Douglas

Creek.

Cite this Record

PALEOENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATIONS IN THE DOUGLAS CREEK DRAINAGE, NORTHWESTERN COLORADO. Linda J. Scott, PaleoResearch Institute. PRI Technical Report ,1983-005. 1983 ( tDAR id: 376633) ; doi:10.6067/XCV89G5M21

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Keywords

Material
Pollen

Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation

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