Weber 1 (20SA581) (Site Name Keyword)

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The Lake Nipissing Transgression in the Saginaw Bay region, MI (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text G. William Monaghan. William A. Lovis. Leslie Fay.

The paper addressing Quaternary levels of the Great Lakes, specifically the Lake Nipissing maximum through consideration of radiocarbon dates, sediment analysis, and geomorphology for the Weber I site. The data supports an estimated date of 4600-4800 BP for the Lake Nipissing maximu.


Middle & Late Archaic Faunal & Floral Exploitation at the Weber I Site (20SA581), MI (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beverley Smith. Kathryn Egan-Bruhy.

The paper summarizes the faunal and floral remains for the Middle and Late Archaic Zones at the Weber I site as these occupations inform subsistence, seasonality, and palaeoecological reconstruction. Figures illustrate maps of spatial distribution of remains. Paper includes description of geographic setting, site description, recovery strategy, and analytic methodology.


Weber I Middle Archaic faunal dataset (1983)
DATASET Beverley Smith.

Faunal Identifications from Middle Archaic -Zone 2 occupation


Weber I Site Late Archaic faunal database (1983)
DATASET Beverley Smith.

Faunal Identifications from Late Archaic -Zone 1


Weber I Site, MI (20SA581) Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Beverley Smith

The Weber I site is a stratified Archaic period site located on the Cass River where it flows through the outskirts of Frankenmuth, Michigan in the Saginaw Valley region. The lower strata (Occupation Zone II) is the only sealed cultural occupation dated to the Middle Archaic period in the Upper Great Lakes in which organic remains are preserved. Seven features, lithic artifacts, and both faunal and floral materials indicate a late summer through fall season of multiple occupations. A total of...