POLLEN ANALYSIS OF FEATURES AT THE KRUEGER SITE, NA19,765
Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings; PaleoResearch Institute
Year: 1988
Summary
Twenty extramural pits at the Krueger site (NAI9,765) in southern
Arizona were examined for pollen. This Classic period Hohokam site may
represent either a small village that was permanently inhabited or a
seasonally reoccupied camp that appears to have been occupied during the
Soho phase (AD 1100-1200).·A·variety of plant/food processing activities are
assumed to have been undertaken at this site. Three research questions
have been posed for the pollen (and macrofloral) analysis at this site that
address specific evidence for subsistence-related activities at this site;
intrasite variability among the feature's sampled; and the best explanation
for any observed archaeobotanical variability at the Krueger site.
Cite this Record
POLLEN ANALYSIS OF FEATURES AT THE KRUEGER SITE, NA19,765. Linda Scott Cummings, PaleoResearch Institute. PRI Technical Report ,1988-001. 1988 ( tDAR id: 376785) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8G44PK2
Keywords
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Hohokam, pollen, AZ
Geographic Keywords
southern AZ
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