POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, STARCH, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM THE GODBEY FIELD SITE, 46WD214, NORTHWEST WEST VIRGINIA
Author(s): Kathryn Puseman; Linda Scott Cummings; Jaime Dexter
Year: 2005
Summary
The Godbey Field Site, 46Wd214, is a multi-component open air site located in Wood
County, northwest West Virginia. Five groundstone artifacts dating from the Early Archaic to
Middle Woodland periods were examined for pollen, phytoliths, and starches in order to provide
information regarding the local environment and plant resources available to the occupants of
the site. Additionally, nine lithic artifacts associated with the Early to Middle Archaic periods
were tested for possible protein residues to provide information concerning animals hunted
and/or processed with the tools.
Cite this Record
POLLEN, PHYTOLlTH, STARCH, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM THE GODBEY FIELD SITE, 46WD214, NORTHWEST WEST VIRGINIA. Kathryn Puseman, Linda Scott Cummings, Jaime Dexter. 2005 ( tDAR id: 379312) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8794441
Keywords
Culture
Early Archaic
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Middle Woodland
Material
Chipped Stone
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Ground Stone
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Pollen
Site Name
Godbey Field Site
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Groundstone Artifacts
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Lithic Artifacts
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Phytolith Analysis
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Pollen Analysis
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Protein Residue Analysis
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Starch Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Northwest West Virginia
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Wood County, West Virginia
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