MACROFLORAL REMAINS FROM ACADIA, MAINE
Year: 1985
Summary
The feature sampled appeared to represent historic midden deposits from the 1700s to
mid-1800s, some of which were burned. The bottom of the pit contained ash, indicating a thorough
burning of the remains. Material above this layer, however, was either partially charred, or
uncharred. The majority of the elements of the macrofloral record are uncharred and may
represent either material discarded in the midden deposit, or may be present as the result of
natural occurrence in the environment.
Cite this Record
MACROFLORAL REMAINS FROM ACADIA, MAINE. PRI Technical Report ,1985-021. 1985 ( tDAR id: 380704) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8668CVF
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