POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, CHARCOAL, AND CORN COB ANALYSIS AT SITE 42GA3128, UTAH

Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings; Kathryn Puseman

Year: 2001

Summary

Pollen, macrofloral, charcoal, and corn cob samples were examined from Deer Creek

Rockshelter (42GA3128), located near Boulder, Utah. This shallow rockshelter contains Late

Archaic/Formative materials. Proximity of this shelter to the Coombs site in Boulder indicates that

upper levels of this rockshelter might contain Anasazi materials. Pollen, macrofloral, and charcoal

analyses were undertaken to identify economic activities within the rockshelter and identify local

woody plants and/or trees that were used as fuel.

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POLLEN, MACROFLORAL, CHARCOAL, AND CORN COB ANALYSIS AT SITE 42GA3128, UTAH. Linda Scott Cummings, Kathryn Puseman. 2001 ( tDAR id: 378673) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8736Q97

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