Archaeobotanical Remains
by Karen R. Adams, Kristin A. Kuckelman, and Vandy E. Bowyer
Table 11. Taxa Represented in Two Rodent Seed Caches, Sand Canyon Pueblo
Taxon
Part(s)
Structure
Sample Type
Reproductive Plant Parts
Cheno-am (Chenopodium/Amaranthus)
seed
Kiva 1004
F, M
Compositae-type
achene
Kiva 1004
F
Cruciferae-type
seed
Kiva 1004
F
Gramineae-type
inflorescence
Kiva 1004
F, M
Gramineae-type
caryopsis
Kiva 1004
F
Helianthus-type
achene
Kiva 1004
F
Opuntia (prickly pear)-type
seed
Kiva 1004
M
Physalis-type
seed
Kiva 1004
M
Physalis longifolia–type
seed, berry
Kiva 1004
F
Purshia-type
seed
Kiva 1004, Tower 1008
M
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata–type
seed
Kiva 1004
F, M
Zea mays
kernel
Kiva 1004
F
Unknown
seed
Kiva 1004
F
Unknown
fruit
Kiva 1004
F
Wood and Other Vegetative Parts
Artemisia tridentata–type
Kiva 1004
M
Chrysothamnus-type
Kiva 1004
M
Compositae-type
flowering head
Kiva 1004
M
Juniperus-type
wood
Kiva 1004
F, M
Juniperus-type
twig
Kiva 1004
F, M
Prunus/Rosa-type
Kiva 1004
M
Purshia-type
leaves
Kiva 1004
F
Zea mays
cob
Kiva 1004
M
NOTES: The word "type" following a family, genus, or species designation indicates that the ancient botanical specimen is similar to the taxon named, but that other taxa in the area may also have similar-looking parts. All specimens listed in this table are charred.
F = flotation sample; M = macrofossil sample.
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