IDENTIFICATION OF CHARRED SEEDS FROM A ROCK SHELTER SITE AT KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK, ALASKA

Charred seeds from a rock shelter at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska, were sent to determine whether they were Oemleria or another type of seed. The shelter is believed to have been used primarily by Tlingit people. The seeds were identified to help provide information concerning...

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Main Author: Puseman, Kathryn (PaleoResearch Institute)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8542MXZ_meta$v=1346088895120
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Summary:Charred seeds from a rock shelter at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska, were sent to determine whether they were Oemleria or another type of seed. The shelter is believed to have been used primarily by Tlingit people. The seeds were identified to help provide information concerning plants used by the rock shelter occupants.