Supporting text and tables.

This file contains (1) text providing details on the processing and analysis of the phytoliths described in this research, as well as extensive details on the identification of the spheroid echinates and possible confusers for that morphotype; (2) S1 Table: Density counts (n/gram) of all phytolith morphotypes observed in the Tesuque Creek East Section samples. (3) S2 Table: Standardized measurements of Spheroid Echinates from Washingtonia filifera , Sabal minor , and the paleoecological samples from Tesuque Creek East Geo-Section, Unit 1; (4) S3 Table: All measurements of spheroid echinates fr... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Alison Damick (11552973)
Arlene Rosen (3228354)
Scott Ortman (11552976)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Ecology / Sociology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / tesuque creek dating / succulent dominated landscape / land use practices / land use areas / around tesuque creek / archaic peoples inhabiting / adjacent burn levels / sabal sp </ / plant use practices / northern new mexico / palmetto phytoliths associated / understanding human land / northern rio grande / div >< p / present new evidence / gatherer communities using / wild plant resources / rio grande / plant communities / new perspective / new avenues / minor </ / gatherer groups / allochthonous plant / evidence suggests / evidence demonstrates / agricultural communities / phytoliths recovered / phytoliths demonstrated / analyzed phytoliths / shrubby one / sediments taken / previously understood / phytolith studies / phytolith analysis / palm springs / marshy deposits / local hunter / later introduction / late holocene / high densities / environmental impacts / east side / early part / early management / alluvial sections
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258231.s001