POLLEN AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF GROUNDSTONE FROM THE WHITETAIL BUFFALO SKULL SITE, GL-2-1-94, IN SOUTHWEST MONTANA
Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings; PaleoResearch Institute; Kathryn Puseman
Year: 1995
Summary
Two pieces of groundstone from Site GL-2-1-94 were washed for pollen and
protein residues. This site is an open air campsite located along Whitetail
Creek. One of the groundstone artifacts exhibited two grinding surfaces; these
two grinding surfaces were treated as two separate samples. Pollen analysis is
used to provide information concerning plants processed using these pieces of
groundstone, while protein residue analysis is used to address questions
concerning use of animal resources.
Cite this Record
POLLEN AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF GROUNDSTONE FROM THE WHITETAIL BUFFALO SKULL SITE, GL-2-1-94, IN SOUTHWEST MONTANA. Linda Scott Cummings, PaleoResearch Institute, Kathryn Puseman. 1995 ( tDAR id: 376909) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83B5ZFM
Keywords
Material
Pollen
Site Name
Whitetail Buffalo Skull Site
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Whitetail Buffalo Skull Site, pollen, protein
Geographic Keywords
Southwest Montana
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