POLLEN ANALYSIS AT THE KITE SITE
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Two stratigraphic columns were collected at the Kite Site, a pithouse
village site named after the land owner, Jack Kite. Located near Quivera,
New Mexico, this site was occupied between approximately AD 900 and 1100,
and includes several pithouse structures, a surface (jacal) structure and at
least one midden. A stratigraphic pollen column was collected through a
midden deposit identified as the fill of one of the pit structures.
Identifying pollen representative of plants with economic importance from
this midden fill should provide data concerning subsistence activities at
this site. This site is thought to have been seasonally occupied by parttime
agriculturalists. Examination of mobility strategies is the primary
objective of the archaeological research that initiated this study.
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2012-12-31



