POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS IN THE NAVAJO MINE AREA, NEW MEXICO
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Pollen and macrofloral samples were collected from two Archaic and two
Anasazi sites in the Navajo Mine area of northern New Mexico. The sites are
located south of the San Juan River in a marginal area for agricultural
pursuits. Marginality of the environment has been a concern in
archaeological studies from this area (Hogan and Winter 1983:7-11; Winter
and Moore 19--:3-4). Analysis of pollen and macrofloral remains from these
sites was oriented toward answering questions within the research design
proposed for archaeological mitigation of these sites, including subsistence
in a marginal environment. Few pollen and macrofloral samples represent the
Archaic sites in this study. Analysis of these data bases was designed to
identify subsistence elements at the site. Analysis of pollen and
macrofloral remains from two Anasazi sites provides a larger data base to
examine the interplay between foraging and horticulture.
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2012-12-31



