Analysis of palynological and radiocarbon data from this site with comparable data from other sites leads to a general paleoenvironmental model covering the 8300-6000 B.P. period for the American Southwest. This allows reconstruction of the character of paleoclimatic variations on the resources used by the Archaic occupants of this cave site, and assessment of theories of the Anthropology of Southwestern Archaic populations. Date: 198
Study of more than 100 pollen records to: define the site's PIV and Historic horizons pollen sequenc...
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
Jay Complex to Basketmaker time period in the Arroyo Cuervo area. Includes palynological observation...
This paper deals with the lifeways of prehistoric populations inhabiting the North American Southwes...
Alm Shelter, located in north-central Wyoming, is an archaeological site with a long history of huma...
NM-TX.: Palynological study of 18 samples, including 5 associated with Archaic Period radiocarbon da...
Draft version of Schoenwetter, J., 1988, "Palynological Approach to a Chronometry Problem on the Col...
A series of severe and prolonged droughts occurred throughout the Northern Hemisphere between approx...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
Water availability for Native Americans in the southwestern United States during periods of prolonge...
Vegetal remains from radiocarbon-dated ancient packrat middens were used to develop an early and mid...
Archaeological pollen analysis applied to problems of antiquity estimation and paleoenvironmental re...
Excavations, in summer 1976, have provided new data on the ancient human occupations at Baker Cave, ...
Project objective was to reconstruct site paleoenvironment at time of occupation.Unpublished report,...
Study of more than 100 pollen records to: define the site's PIV and Historic horizons pollen sequenc...
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...
Jay Complex to Basketmaker time period in the Arroyo Cuervo area. Includes palynological observation...
This paper deals with the lifeways of prehistoric populations inhabiting the North American Southwes...
Alm Shelter, located in north-central Wyoming, is an archaeological site with a long history of huma...
NM-TX.: Palynological study of 18 samples, including 5 associated with Archaic Period radiocarbon da...
Draft version of Schoenwetter, J., 1988, "Palynological Approach to a Chronometry Problem on the Col...
A series of severe and prolonged droughts occurred throughout the Northern Hemisphere between approx...
Classroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis use...
Water availability for Native Americans in the southwestern United States during periods of prolonge...
Vegetal remains from radiocarbon-dated ancient packrat middens were used to develop an early and mid...
Archaeological pollen analysis applied to problems of antiquity estimation and paleoenvironmental re...
Excavations, in summer 1976, have provided new data on the ancient human occupations at Baker Cave, ...
Project objective was to reconstruct site paleoenvironment at time of occupation.Unpublished report,...
Study of more than 100 pollen records to: define the site's PIV and Historic horizons pollen sequenc...
Abstract: Comparison of regional tree-ring cutting-date distributions from the southern Colorado Pla...
The earliest inhabitants of the Great Basin adapted to a well-watered environment that was already s...