"Archaeobotanical Remains" by Shawn S. Murray and Nicole D. Jackman-Craig
Table 4. Presence of Charred Reproductive Plant Parts in Flotation and Macrofossil Samples, Yellow Jacket Pueblo
Taxon
Part(s)
N
Domesticated Plants
Zea mays
embryo, kernela
16
Phaseolus vulgaristype
bean (seed), cotyledon
7
Cucurbita-type
rind
2
Wild Plants
Chenopodium/Amaranthus-type (cheno-am)
seed
27
Physalis-type
seed
7
Yucca baccatatype
capsule, seed
7
Portulaca/P. oleracea/P. retusatype
seed
6
Scirpus-type
achene
5
Artemisia tridentatatype
achene
4
Stipa hymenoidestype
caryopsis
4
Echinocereus fendleritype
seed
2
Helianthus/H. annuustype
achene
2
Quercus-type
involucre, nutshell
2
Sphaeralcea-type
seed
2
Corispermum-type
achene
1
Gramineae-type
caryopsis
1
Juncus-type
seed
1
Malvaceae-type
seed
1
Rhus aromatica var. trilobatatype
seed
1
Stipa comatatype
caryopsis
1
NOTE: 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.
N = the number of flotation or macrofossil samples in which specimens were
identified.
aAll other Zea mays parts are categorized with wood charcoal
types (see Table 5).
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