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Column SampleTREN000009003

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleTREN000009002

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleTREN000009001

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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StyrofoamEXU12A003H200

Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Material
styrofoam and burned composite
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009014

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed, and the other half was floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009013

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed, and the other half was floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009012

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed, and the other half was floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009011

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed. The other half was to be floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis, however she did not proceed with the floating process on this sample. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009010

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed, and the other half was floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Column SampleEXU1000009009

This sediment sample was loaned to Alecia Spooner from 6/22/2007 to 9/18/2008 for paleobotanical analysis. The sample was halved using a Jones Splitter. One half was returned to the museum unanalyzed, and the other half was floated by Spooner to collect pollen, charcoal and other macrobotanicals for analysis. The recovery of small seeds in the sample was quantified by adding charred modern poppy seeds before flotation. The goal of this analysis was to further understand prehistoric human use of plant resources in the San Juan Islands, however no sorting of the floated materials took place because Spooner decided not to complete her analysis. 9/10/2009 KWL

Material
composite sample
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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