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.

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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

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