"Archaeobotanical Remains" by Shawn S. Murray and Nicole D. Jackman-Craig
Table 9. Presence of Charred Plant Remains in Flotation Samples from Late Pueblo II and Late Pueblo III Contexts, Yellow Jacket Pueblo
Probable Late Pueblo II Contexts
Great Tower Complex (Late Pueblo III)
Number of Samples Analyzed
8
12
Taxon
N
N
Wood Charcoal and Other Potential Fuels
Zea mays (cupule)
8
2
Juniperus osteospermatype
7
8
Artemisia/A. tridentatatype
6
8
Amelanchier/Peraphyllum-type
3
6
Pinus edulistype
3
1
Quercus/Q. gambeliitype
2
2
Zea mays (cob fragment)
2
0
Diffuse poroustype
1
2
Prunus/Rosa-type
1
1
Cercocarpus montanustype
0
4
Purshia-type
0
2
Reproductive Parts
Chenopodium/Amaranthus-type utricle (cheno-am)
4
3
Zea mays kernel
3
0
Physalis-type seed
2
1
Portulaca-type seed
1
3
Scirpus-type achene
1
2
Echinocereus fendleritype seed
1
1
Yucca baccatatype seed
1
0
Artemisia/A. tridentatatype achene
1
0
Sphaeralcea-type seed
1
0
Stipa hymenoidestype caryopsis
1
0
Quercus-type nutshell
0
1
Zea mays embryo
0
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 samples in which specimens were identified.
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