FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (FTIR), MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS, AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF Samples from Sites Fb 5013, Fb 5028, and Fb 5073 on the Fort Bliss Military Reservation, NEW MEXICO
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Seven sediment samples from sites FB 5013, FB 5028, and FB 5073, located on the
Fort Bliss Military Reservation in southern New Mexico, were submitted for residue analysis
using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The seven samples were recovered
from five pithouses, a midden, and a thermal feature that were excavated during Project 560-
030. These features are believed to date from the Late Archaic (900 BC to AD 200) to no later
than the Doña Ana phase (AD 1200) of the Jornada Mogollon cultural sequence. Single
samples from each of the three sites also were floated to recover charcoal and other charred
plant remains. Charcoal from each of the three samples was AMS radiocarbon dated to
provide a date for each site. Floatation and FTIR analyses will be used to provide subsistence
information for each site.
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