POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS FOR THE ROADKILL SITE, 42KA4859, UTAH
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman; Linda Scott Cummings
Year: 2002
Summary
Samples from the Road Kill site, 42KA4859, in central Kane County, southern Utah, were
sampled for pollen and macrofloral remains. This site is a medium-sized Puebloan farmstead with
a single linear alignment of storage cists with associated habitation rooms. Occupation appears
to have been episodic, based on the complex construction for the alignment combined with
evidence for recycling of construction materials and the abandonment of structures on site while
use continued elsewhere (Doug McFadden, personal communication, August 2, 2002). Pollen and
macrofloral analyses will be used to help address questions of subsistence and season of
occupation.
Cite this Record
POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS FOR THE ROADKILL SITE, 42KA4859, UTAH. Kathryn Puseman, Linda Scott Cummings. 2002 ( tDAR id: 378919) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8GH9HDV
Keywords
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Macrofloral Analysis
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Pollen Analysis
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Puebloan Farmstead
Geographic Keywords
Kane County, Utah
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