Pilot study suggests Puerto Rican archaeological-context sediment samples contain pollen but further research will be needed to develop a cost-effective extraction technique, and many samples may not have adequate pollen concentrations to justify paleoenvironmental interpretation.Unpublished report, 198
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1960. Illustration of...
NM salvage project to determine: Unpublished report, 1965. Eight surface pollen samples and 41 subs...
Palynology is probably the best biological approach to investigate relationships between humans and ...
A single sediment sample associated with the National City Mastodon in California was submitted for ...
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1957. Brief discussio...
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archeology. Explores types of info...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
Introduction Pollen analysis is a paleobotanical technique which has a number of archaeological appl...
Pollen and spores have an outer covering that is resistant to decay in anaerobic estuarine sediment,...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
Pollen records of samples from four archaeological sites excavated as a highway salvage project in N...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
The aim of this study was to analyze pollen from the outer parts of camelid coprolites and contempor...
Pollen studies on Patagonian camelid coprolites (Argentina) focus on palaeodiet analyses and palaeoe...
In the Paleoethnobotanical and Paleoenvironmental Laboratory of the Institute of Anthropological Res...
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1960. Illustration of...
NM salvage project to determine: Unpublished report, 1965. Eight surface pollen samples and 41 subs...
Palynology is probably the best biological approach to investigate relationships between humans and ...
A single sediment sample associated with the National City Mastodon in California was submitted for ...
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1957. Brief discussio...
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archeology. Explores types of info...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
Introduction Pollen analysis is a paleobotanical technique which has a number of archaeological appl...
Pollen and spores have an outer covering that is resistant to decay in anaerobic estuarine sediment,...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
Pollen records of samples from four archaeological sites excavated as a highway salvage project in N...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
The aim of this study was to analyze pollen from the outer parts of camelid coprolites and contempor...
Pollen studies on Patagonian camelid coprolites (Argentina) focus on palaeodiet analyses and palaeoe...
In the Paleoethnobotanical and Paleoenvironmental Laboratory of the Institute of Anthropological Res...
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1960. Illustration of...
NM salvage project to determine: Unpublished report, 1965. Eight surface pollen samples and 41 subs...
Palynology is probably the best biological approach to investigate relationships between humans and ...