A MACROFOSSIL TEST OF A HIGH COUNTRY ADAPTATION MODEL IN ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST
Author(s): Deborah T. Seward
Year: 1981
Summary
Seven soil samples were submitted for macrofossil analysis from
four lithic scatters on the east side of Routt National Forest in north-central
Colorado. These sites are located in the north-west corner of
Grand County along Muddy Creek, north of Lake Agnes and close to
Rabbit Ears Pass. They lie within the lower portion of the subalpine
zone at an elevation of 9500-9600 feet.
Cite this Record
A MACROFOSSIL TEST OF A HIGH COUNTRY ADAPTATION MODEL IN ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST. Deborah T. Seward. 1981 ( tDAR id: 380147) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83T9GSM
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