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Sachsen Cave Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Renee Walker

Sachsen Cave Shelter is located on the Upper Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. "The site was used repeatedly as a residential base camp for small family groups over a long period of time during the Late Archaic Period (ca. 6-3000 BP) by prehistoric hunter gatherers who lived year round in the uplands of Southern Appalachia. These activities include butchering and cooking of large mammals on site, nut processing and cooking, and hide processing and sewing. These activities appear to have been...


Three Buried Mississippian SItes on Kochtitzky Ditch No. 1: Data Recovery Excavations at the Kochtitzky Ditch (3MS599), Perry Dixon (3MS600), & John's Lake (3MS601) Sites, Mississippi County, Arkansas, Volume II: Appendices (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. Andrew Buchner. Eric S. Albertson. Neal H. Lopinot. Larissa A. Thomas. Emanuel Breitburg. Jerome V. Ward.

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Zooarchaeological Indicators of Seasonality: Six Portland Basin Sites (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Becky Saleeby.

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