Publication Date
Fall 5-30-1958
Abstract
It is a common observation that vegetation on sites of early human habitation is distinctive from that occurring normally in the vicinity. However, little has been done to determine whether these differences exist in patterns of distribution dependent upon human habitation. The identification of the species involved also presents the problem of determination of the reasons for these differences.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Anthropology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anthropology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Frank Cummings Hibben
Second Committee Member
Raymond Carl Jackson
Third Committee Member
Willard Willams Hill
Recommended Citation
Yarnell, Richard A.. "Implications of Pueblo Ruins as Plant Habitats." (1958). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anth_etds/147