POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, AND CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION AT SITES IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Summary

Four archaeological sites in Yellowstone National Park were examined for pollen and/or

macrofloral remains. Site 24YE32/48YE765 is a large camp site with three cultural horizons

situated on the Montana/Wyoming border. Site 24YE14 exhibited both an historic and a Pelican

Lake prehistoric component. Site 24YE344 is an open campsite with evidence of three

occupations. Samples from Site 24YE354 represent Late Prehistoric fire-cracked rock

hearths/roasting pits. Pollen and macrofloral analyses are used to provide information

concerning plant resources utilized by the occupants of these sites.

Cite this Record

POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, AND CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION AT SITES IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Linda Scott Cummings, Kathryn Puseman, Thomas E. Moutoux. 1997 ( tDAR id: 378195) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8PZ5846

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