McLelland
Basic information
Sample name: McLelland

Sample aka: 16BO236

Reference: D. B. Kelley, D. G. Hunter, P. S. Gardner, D. C. Weinand, A. Tiné, and L. L. Tieszen. 1996. The McLelland and Joe Clark sites: Protohistoric-Historic Caddo farmsteads in the Red River valley of northwest Louisiana. Southeastern Archaeology 15(1):81-102 [ER 3164]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Louisiana


Coordinate: 32° 12' N, 93° 27' W
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Time interval: Holocene

Max Ma: 0.00024

Min Ma: 0.00018

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: "identified during a survey of access roads for Lock and Dam No. 5 of the Red River Waterway... about 30 km south of Shreveport"
this is apparently the Red River dam immediately to the west of the Loggy Bayou Wildlife Management Area (coordinate based on Loggy Bayou)
there are two accepted, uncalibrated dates on charcoal of 240 +/- 60 and 180 +/- 50 B.P.

Environment
Lithology: siliciclastic (mixed)

Taphonomic context: human accumulation,midden,settlement

Archaeology: buildings,ceramics

Habitat comments: "The midden was resting on a yellowish red sandy loam... Overlying the midden... was a deposit of dark brown clay or silty clay" that "represents a distal overbank deposit" but the lithology of the midden per se is not described
remains of houses and ceramics were found

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals,birds,lizards,snakes,turtles,other reptiles,frogs,fishes

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 1072 specimens

Sampling comments: "Flotation of the feature fill" was used, and there is brief mention of "waterscreen samples" that yielded beans

Metadata
Sample number: 3464

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2019-09-03 21:37:42

Modified: 2023-02-25 10:56:16

Abundance distribution
46 species
17 singletons
total count 1072
geometric series index: 90.4
Fisher's α: 9.773
geometric series k: 0.8730
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7860
Shannon's H: 2.2711
Good's u: 0.9842
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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