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ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1992
DescriptionDraft version of the chapter published in Schroeder, K.J.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1996
DescriptionPaper presented at the IX International Pollen Conference, Archaeological Palynology Symposium, Houston TX.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1997
DescriptionPaper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archeology, 1997
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1999
DescriptionClassroom excercise study of 32 samples from proxy surface, dune and pithouse contexts. Analysis used pollen categories rather than traditional pollen taxa. Results suggest the site's occupation history incorporates 5 distinct episodes of ecosystem change.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1967
Description
Pollen study of 6 surface and 11 archaeological-context samples from 2 sites of the Navajo Irrigation District salvage archaeology project. Correlation with the Colorado Plateau Pollen Chronology is consistent with ceramic dating of the sites and features sampled. Includes discussion of this and other occurrences of "Juglans."
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1967
DescriptionPaper presented as an invited lecture to graduate students in Botany at Arizona State University. Discusses the history and outcomes of Quaternary pollen studies in the desert Southwest of the United States.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1969
Description
Letter report of pollen study suggests the Colorado Plateau Pollen Chronology
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1973
DescriptionDraft version of the chapter published in Mount et. al.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1975
DescriptionPilot study of eight archaeological-context samples to test hypotheses relevant to construction of a local pollen chronology. Results not clear enough to encourage further research investment.
ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author) / Da Costa, Veronica (Author)
Created1976
Description
Squash and possible maize pollen in sediment samples from checkdams suggests the features are prehistoric and were used for crop production. No evidence that local environment was different when the features were used.