ANALYSIS OF MACROFLORAL REMAINS FROM LOW MOUNTAIN, NORTHEASTERN ARIZONA

Author(s): Linda J. Scott

Year: 1986

Summary

Forty-eight samples were floated to recover the macrofloral remains in

conjunction with archaeological mitigation at six sites near Low Mountain in

northeastern Arizona. Macrofloral analysis was undertaken in an effort to

provide a study of the vegetal portion of the subsistence base. Macrofloral

samples were taken primarily in hearths, both extramural and within structures;

as well as from bins; possible storage features; other pits; and room

floors. Macrofloral data concerning subsistence was sought from these

samples and a comparison of cultivated vs. weedy and wild remains was made.

Cite this Record

ANALYSIS OF MACROFLORAL REMAINS FROM LOW MOUNTAIN, NORTHEASTERN ARIZONA. Linda J. Scott. PRI Technical Report ,1986-003. 1986 ( tDAR id: 379709) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8TT4QG2

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