Archaeobotanical Remains
by Karen R. Adams, Kristin A. Kuckelman, and Vandy E. Bowyer
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Table 7. Ubiquity and Diversity of Reproductive Plant Parts in Flotation Samples from Primary Refuse in Thermal Features, Secondary Refuse, and Other Contexts, Sand Canyon Pueblo
Taxona Part(s) Primary Refuse in Thermal Features
(39 samples)
Secondary Refuse
(25 samples)
Other Contexts
(16 samples)
Total
(80 samples)
N % N % N % N %
Cheno-am (Chenopodium/Amaranthus) seed 17 44 12 48 6 38 35 44
Physalis-type or Physalis longifolia–type berry, seed 15 38 8 32 7* 44 30 38
Zea mays embryo, kernel 5 13 9 36 2 13 16 20
Opuntia (prickly pear)-type seed 7 18 2 8 4* 25 13 16
Unknown seed (various) 3 8 3 12 6 38 12 15
Portulaca retusa–type seed 5 13 5 20 1 6 11 14
Scirpus-type achene 2 5     3* 19 5 6
Unknown fruit, fruit rind     4 16 1  6 5 6
Cucurbita-type and Cucurbitaceae-type seed, rind 1 3 3 12     4 5
Helianthus annuus–type and Helianthus-type achene     1 4 3* 19 4 5
Stipa hymenoides–type floret     4 16     4 5
Gramineae-type caryopsis, inflorescence     1 4 3 19 4 5
Cucurbita moschata–type seed         3* 19 3 4
Compositae-type achene     1 4 1 6 2 3
Phaseolus vulgaris–type cotyledon     1 4 1 6 2 3
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata–type seed         2 13 2 3
Amelanchier/Peraphyllum-type pome 1 3         1 1
Cruciferae-type seed         1 6 1 1
Cycloloma atriplicifolium–type seed 1 3         1 1
Juniperus-type seed         1* 6 1 1
Leguminosae-type seed     1 4     1 1
Malvaceae-type seed         1* 6 1 1
Plantago-type seed 1 3         1 1
Polygonum-type achene 1 3         1 1
Yucca baccata–type seed 1 3         1 1
 
Taxonomic Diversity 12 52 12 48 16 70 23 100
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 = number of samples in which specimens occur.
a Listed in order of decreasing total ubiquity.
* Uncharred specimens (all other specimens are charred).

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