Determinación de la función de diferentes estructuras arquitectónicas en un sitio arqueológico en Arizona, E. U. A, empleando análisis de pólen
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Some pollen sarnples were analized from an Anasazi site (AZJ:6:1) [ASU] in Arizoná, USA, in order to determine what behavioral
patterns were observable at the different dwellings. Five different patterns were deduced from the palynological data: habitation,
eating, processing and storing local resources and, probably ceremonial activity. This was done utilyzing Hill and Hevly's approach to room function plus other evaluations of the pollen record. It seems probable that the inhabitants of the two occupations at the site, early (1080-1100 aC) and late (1125-1175 aC), were using rhe vegetable resources in a different manner. This difference has been interpretated here as indicating climatic differences between the two human occupations.
patterns were observable at the different dwellings. Five different patterns were deduced from the palynological data: habitation,
eating, processing and storing local resources and, probably ceremonial activity. This was done utilyzing Hill and Hevly's approach to room function plus other evaluations of the pollen record. It seems probable that the inhabitants of the two occupations at the site, early (1080-1100 aC) and late (1125-1175 aC), were using rhe vegetable resources in a different manner. This difference has been interpretated here as indicating climatic differences between the two human occupations.
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Limón Boyce, A. E. (2010). Determinación de la función de diferentes estructuras arquitectónicas en un sitio arqueológico en Arizona, E. U. A, empleando análisis de pólen. Annals of Anthropology, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.22201/iia.24486221e.1988.1.15799
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