"Archaeobotanical Remains," by Katharine D. Rainey and Sandra Jezik

Table 13. Presence of Charred Plant Parts in Flotation Samples, by Deposit Type,
Woods Canyon Pueblo
  Primary Refuse In Situ Secondary Refuse Redeposited Secondary Refuse Other
Taxon Part(s) N N N N
Amaranthus-type seed   1    
Amelanchier-type charcoal 1 6   2
Amelanchier-type seed   1    
Amelanchier/Peraphyllum-type charcoal 2 3    
Artemisia-type charcoal 5 13   1
Artemisia-type seed   1    
Atriplex-type charcoal   3    
Cercocarpus-type charcoal 2 11   1
Cheno-am seed 2 11   3
Chenopodiaceae-type seed     1  
Chenopodium-type seed   3    
Chrysothamnus-type charcoal   2   1
Echinocereus-type seed   2 1  
Ephedra-type charcoal 2 1    
Gramineae-type caryopsis   1    
Juniperus-type charcoal 8 39 3 6
Juniperus-type pollen balls   1 1  
Juniperus-type seed   1    
Physalis-type seed 2 10    
Pinus-type bark scale 6 25 1 1
Pinus-type charcoal 6 26 1 2
Pinus-type apophysis, cone scale, cone scale umbo   4    
Polygonum-type achene       1
Populus-type charcoal   2    
Populus/Salix-type charcoal   6    
Portulaca-type seed   3 1  
Prunus/Rosa-type seed   1    
Purshia-type charcoal   1    
Quercus-type charcoal 1 5    
Rhus-type charcoal   1    
Rosa-type charcoal   1    
Solanaceae-type seed 1      
Stipa hymenoides–type caryopsis   2    
Zea mays cob, cob segment   2    
Zea mays cupule 1 20 1  
Zea mays embryo 1       
Zea mays kernel 4 10 1  
Zea mays stalk segment   1    
NOTE: Total number of samples = 58, broken down as follows: primary refuse = 8; in situ secondary refuse = 40; redeposited secondary refuse = 4; other = 6.

N = number of samples in which specimens occur.

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