The Archaeology of Yellow Jacket Pueblo: Faunal Remains
http://www.crowcanyon.org/ResearchReports/YJP/Report.asp

R.J. Muir, J.C. Driver, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center


This report provides in depth descriptions of faunal preservation at Yellow Jacket Pueblo in southwestern Colorado. The remains are identified by animal group and described according to their weathering, distribution, and preservation. Inferences are made concerning the relationship between human use and the presence of the animal remains. This report is one in a series of research reports from Yellow Jacket Canyon. Reports on other research topics may also be accessed from this site.

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Subject: Geoscience:Paleontology:Preservation and Taphonomy
Resource Type: Pedagogic Resources:Overview/Summary, Research Results
Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:PaleontologyKeyword: taphonomy