POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS FOR SITES 48YE449, 48YE454, AND 48YE1, YELLOWSTONE, WYOMING

Author(s): Linda Scott Cummings

Year: 1992

Summary

Site 48YE449 and 48YE454 are located at the mouth of Arnica Creek, which

flows into the northern portion of West Thumb, Yellowstone Lake. Site 48YE1, the

Fishing Bridge Site, is located along the Yellowstone River at the north edge of

Yellowstone Lake. Both buried and surface fired rock features were noted and

sampled for pollen and phytolith analysis from 48YE449. These features are

presently located within a meadow along the lake shore. Pollen and phytolith

analysis were undertaken to identify vegetation present at the time of use of

these features, as well as to identify subsistence activity within the features.

Pollen and phytolith samples were also examined from modern vegetation at 48YE449

and 48YE1 to establish expected signatures for local vegetation communities.

Stratigraphic samples from each site were also examined to provide temporal

evidence of vegetation and possible changes in the vegetation community between

the time of prehistoric use of the features and the present. One important

question to be addressed by the phytolith analysis is whether the present meadows

are a recent artifact or are a long-term feature of the lake shore. Identifying

vegetation present at the time features were used will assist in interpreting the

settlement model.

Cite this Record

POLLEN AND PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS FOR SITES 48YE449, 48YE454, AND 48YE1, YELLOWSTONE, WYOMING. Linda Scott Cummings. PRI Technical Report ,1992-057. 1992 ( tDAR id: 380574) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8XG9QQX

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Keywords

Material
Pollen

Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation

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