POLLEN ANALYSIS OF PITSTRUCTURES AND HEARTHS: SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO
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Twelve pollen samples were selected for pollen analysis in conjunction
with the Navajo-Hopi Land Exchange Archaeological Project in the BLM designated
Area III. This area contained a scatter of features and artifacts and
is located within the Mesilla Bolson--an intermontane lowland--in Dona Ana
County, southeastern New Mexico. The site is situated in a copice dune
topography above the floodplain of the Rio Grande West of El Paso. Mesquite
is the dominant element in this sparsely vegetated area. All features
sampled for pollen were contained within Area III. The features included
exterior hearths, pitstuctures, and hearths and pitfeatures within
pitstructures ranging in age from 1580 BC to 980 AD. These features were
sampled for their pollen content in an effort to define the vegetal portion
of the subsistence base.
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2012-12-31



