MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF HEARTH FILL AND MEASUREMENTS OF A CORN COB FROM SITE 32MO362, NORTH DAKOTA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman
Year: 2001
Summary
Fill from a hearth (Feature 9) on the floor of a shallow, vertical-walled pit (Feature 8) that
might represent a small pit house at site 32MO362 in southern North Dakota was floated to
recover macrofloral remains. A charred corn cob fragment was found on the top of the hearth
fill and was measured. Three large, simple-stamped sherds were present in the hearth and are
diagnostic of a Plains Woodland occupation. Macrofloral analysis of the hearth fill will be used
to determine types of fuel burned and plant resources processed in the hearth.
Cite this Record
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF HEARTH FILL AND MEASUREMENTS OF A CORN COB FROM SITE 32MO362, NORTH DAKOTA. Kathryn Puseman. 2001 ( tDAR id: 378609) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8959GZM
Keywords
General
North Dakota, Macrofloral, Measurement, Corn Cob
Geographic Keywords
Southern North Dakota
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