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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1944-04-01
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1944-04-01
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1939-11-18
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1939-11-18
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Created1939-11-18
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1940-02-28
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1940-02-28
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ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1992
DescriptionDraft version of the chapter published in Schroeder, K.J.
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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.
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ContributorsSchoenwetter, James (Author)
Created1958
Description
Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1958. Discusses assumptions and problems of: techniques for extracting and identifying pollen, pollen distributions and deposition, analysis and statistics. Concludes that pollen study alone is not too reliable a methodology for establishing the types or durations of prior

Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archeology, 1958. Discusses assumptions and problems of: techniques for extracting and identifying pollen, pollen distributions and deposition, analysis and statistics. Concludes that pollen study alone is not too reliable a methodology for establishing the types or durations of prior climatic events but it is reliable for reconstructing their geographic distributions and hypotheses of the reasons for climatic change.