POLLEN ANALYSIS AT FOUR SITES IN THE MICHAEL'S (CLO-CHEN-TOH) EXCHANGE, NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO

Author(s): Linda J. Scott

Year: 1983

Summary

Four sites dating to the mid-1200s in the Michael's (Clo-Chen-Toh) Exchange were sampled for pollen during archaeological mitigation. The sites consist of pitstructures, masonary rooms, and jacal structures. Mealing bins and hearths were also noted as extra-mural features. These sites are located to the north of Ramah, New Mexico in a mixed conifer zone supporting ponderosa pine, pinyon pine, juniper, and oak at elevations between 7000 and 7100 feet. The study area is situated between the Continental Divide on the east and the Zuni Reservation to the west. Sampling for pollen analysis concentrated on features and locations that would provide data concerning local subsistence patterns.

Cite this Record

POLLEN ANALYSIS AT FOUR SITES IN THE MICHAEL'S (CLO-CHEN-TOH) EXCHANGE, NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO. Linda J. Scott. PRI Technical Report ,1983-017. 1983 ( tDAR id: 376641) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8BC3XT0

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -108.637; min lat: 35.106 ; max long: -108.247; max lat: 35.48 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): PaleoResearch Institute

Record Identifiers

PRI Technical Report(s): 83-017

Notes

General Note: Project continued in PRI Technical Report No. 89-033.

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