IDENTIFICATION OF CHARRED SEEDS FROM A ROCK SHELTER SITE AT KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, ALASKA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman
Year: 1995
Summary
Charred seeds from a rock shelter at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical
Park, Alaska, were sent to determine whether they were Oemleria or another type
of seed. The shelter is believed to have been used primarily by Tlingit people.
The seeds were identified to help provide information concerning plants used by
the rock shelter occupants.
Cite this Record
IDENTIFICATION OF CHARRED SEEDS FROM A ROCK SHELTER SITE AT KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, ALASKA. Kathryn Puseman. 1995 ( tDAR id: 377425) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8542MXZ
Keywords
Material
Macrobotanical
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Klondike Gold Rush National Park, Alaska, macrofloral
Geographic Keywords
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
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