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Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph, 0065_0139 (2015)
IMAGE Robert Thorne.

Black and white negative, Bob Roll 2, Frame 18, View of Chert Quarry (Woodruff Branch Quarry Site), Facing East-Northeast; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.


Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976, Archival Photograph, 0065_0146 (2015)
IMAGE Robert Thorne.

Black and white negative, Bob Roll 3, Frame 3, View of Jerry Turner II site, Facing West; N.D. during the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.


Finding Aid, Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George Bauser. Jonathan Beaver. Ryan Brewer. Edward Covington. Marquita Kitchen. William Montgomery. Christopher Welch.

This collection is referred to as “Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is eight (8) linear inches. This collection was separated from the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Testing and Data Recovery I and II collections, with which it was intermingled. For a time, both Divide Cut I and the Divide Cut Survey were processed as a single collection, in which the...


Photographic Material Spreadsheet, Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 (2015)
DATASET Robert Thorne.

This is the Photographic Material Spreadsheet for the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.


Scanned Asset Key, Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 (2015)
DATASET Jonathan Beaver.

This is the scanned asset key for the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 collection stored at the University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology, Athens, Georgia.