POLLEN, STARCH, AND PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS FROM THE RAKER I SITE, 36NB58, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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A total of 20 lithic artifacts from the Raker I site, 36Nb58, in Northumberland County,
Pennsylvania, were analyzed for possible protein residues to provide information concerning
animal resources that might have been hunted/processed using these tools. A possible milling
stone found in the fill of a deep, silo-shaped pit also was washed for pollen and starches to
determine if plants were ground using this tool. The majority of these artifacts represent a late
Middle Archaic to early Late Archaic occupation of the area (4500-5500 BP), although one early
Middle Archaic (8000-8500 BP) Bifurcate-Base point also is present. Four deep, silo-shaped pit
features dating to the Middle to Late Archaic were discovered at this site. "Their resemblance
to large Late Woodland pits suggests higher levels of resource processing/storage than is
currently envisioned for the time frame ... " (Wyatt and Eiswert 2003).
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