Late Archaic / Early Woodland Transitional (Temporal Keyword)

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Archeological Survey of Tree Removal Zones at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jack H. Ray. Susan M. Monk.

The purpose of the archeological survey was the discovery and recording of archeological sites in four proposed areas to be affected by removal of "exotic" vegetation (i.e., osage orange and cedar trees) by heavy machinery. The survey was conducted in compliance with Federal legislation and Executive Order 11593, designed to protect and enhance archeological, historical, and architectural resources which might be adversely affected by projects supported by Federal funds or requiring Federal...


Environmental Analysis of Native American Settlement Patterns in the Late Archaic and Early Woodland Periods in Northern Indiana (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kaitlyn Davis.

This project explores environmental differences in site distribution between the Late Archaic and Early Woodland periods in LaPorte and St. Joseph Counties of Indiana. Comprehensive maps of sites were created using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (with layers displaying topography, satellite imagery, soil type and quality, and drainage patterns) to analyze trends in settlement pattern. Individual sites were examined through surface surveys to determine what features of the environment...


Phase II Archaeological Investigation On the Beech Fork (15Bc168) and Clover Creek Church (15Bc169) Sites in Breckinridge County, Kentucky (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anne Tobbe Bader.

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