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Marmes Rockshelter (Marmes horizon)
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Basic information
Sample name: Marmes Rockshelter (Marmes horizon)

Reference: R. L. Lyman. 2014. Terminal Pleistocene change in mammal communities in southeastern Washington State, USA. Quaternary Research 81(2):295-304 [ER 3771]
Geography
Country: United States

State: Washington


Coordinate: 46° 36' 51" N, 118° 12' 8" W
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Holocene

Section: 3771

Unit number: 3

Unit order: below to above

Max Ma: 0.00987

Min Ma: 0.00971

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: "Marmes Rockshelter is situated at the confluence of the Snake and Palouse Rivers, in Franklin County, southeastern Washington, USA".
"Two radiocarbon dates on materials from the Marmes horizon indicate that it was deposited between about 9700 and 9870 BP", representing the earliest Holocene.

Environment
Lithology: not described

Taphonomic context: fluvial deposit

Archaeology: stone tools

Habitat comments: The Marmes horizon is one of three main horizons of the floodplain sediments located in front of the Marmes Rockshelter, where a trench was excavated for stratigraphic analysis.
These deposits have been interpreted as "alluvial overbank sediments, superimposed as a series of weakly developed pedogenic horizons". The floodplain stratigraphic sequence consists of alternating dark and light layers; the dark layers contained artifacts [presumably stone tools] and faunal remains, while the light layers produced very few artifacts and faunal remains". Many of the faunal remains in both horizons were accumulated and deposited by natural, as opposed to anthropogenic, processes".

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals

Sampling methods: quarry

Sample size: 372 specimens

Years: 1968 - 1969

Sampling comments: "Excavations at Marmes Rockshelter took place in the 1960s. Excavations in 1962–1964 focused on sediments within the rockshelter itself; excavations in 1968–1969 focused on floodplain sediments. Approximately 10,000 m3 of overburden was removed mechanically, while another 500 m3 was removed by hand".

Metadata
Sample number: 4049

Contributor: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2023-02-14 11:38:13

Modified: 2023-05-30 03:30:53

Abundance distribution
15 species
4 singletons
total count 372
extrapolated richness: 24.9
Fisher's α: 3.135
geometric series k: 0.6966
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7408
Shannon's H: 1.6783
Good's u: 0.9893
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Scapanus cf. orarius158.0 g
Lepus sp.5
Marmota cf. flaviventris8
Urocitellus washingtoni5
"Spermophilus washingtoni"
Thomomys talpoides48
also 359 Thomomys sp.
Perognathus parvus15821.8 g
Peromyscus maniculatus6519.1 g
Microtus sp.64
also 202 "Microtinae" indet.
Neotoma cinerea5240 g
also 8 Neotoma sp.
Neogale frenata2144 g carnivore
"Mustela frenata"
Canis spp.2
"coyote/dog/wolf"
Lemmiscus curtatus630.3 g
Cervus canadensis1329 kg browser-grazer
"Cervus elaphus (elk/wapiti)"
Odocoileus sp.1
Antilocapra americana151 kg
Current reference: Lozada et al. 2000 (ER 999)