Pollen Analysis and Woodrat Middens: Re-evaluation of Quaternary Vegetational History in the American Southwest

Authors

  • Stephen A. Hall University of Texas, Austin

Abstract

This article critically examines the usefulness and importance of woodrat middens (clumps of plant materials from woodrat dens cemented by dried urine) as supplements to pollen analysis in reconstruction of quaternary veg

Author Biography

  • Stephen A. Hall, University of Texas, Austin

    Department of Geography

    The University of Texas

    Austin, TX 78712

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