MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE JAMES RIVER AND HEART RIVER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, NORTH DAKOTA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman
Year: 2002
Summary
Samples from four prehistoric archaeological sites along the James River in Stutsman
County, North Dakota, and one sample from a prehistoric archaeological site on the Heart River
in Grant County, North Dakota, were examined for macrofloral remains. Sites along the James
River in southeastern North Dakota represent multiple occupations, including Middle Plains
Woodland, Late Plains Woodland, and Early Plains Village. Site 32GT32 along the Heart River in
southwest North Dakota appears to represent a Late Plains Village (post A.D. 1650) occupation.
Macrofloral analysis is used to provide information concerning plant resources utilized by the
various occupants of these sites.
Cite this Record
MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE JAMES RIVER AND HEART RIVER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, NORTH DAKOTA. Kathryn Puseman. 2002 ( tDAR id: 378874) ; doi:10.6067/XCV82J6B7C
Keywords
Culture
Early Plains Village
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Late Plains Village
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Late Woodland
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Middle Woodland
Material
Macrobotanical
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Macrofloral Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Heart River, Grant County, North Dakota
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James River, Stutsman County, North Dakota
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