Archaic, Middle (Temporal Keyword)

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Archaeological Survey of the Proposed C&M Sand and Gravel Company Gravel Quarry Expansion Story County, Iowa (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard G. Slattery.

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Blue Creek Site, TN (40CH171), Faunal Dataset (2010)
DATASET Tanya Peres.

Fauna from 40CH171. Funded by a grant from NSF (Award # 1048351). Bulk samples recovered by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf in 2010. Samples were screened through nested sieves, and 1/4" and 1/8" samples were sorted and analyzed.


Kramer Mound Site, IN (12Sp7)
PROJECT Uploaded by: Tanya Peres

Faunal materials from the Kramer Mound Site, Indiana (12Sp7) excavations.


Kramer Mound, IN (12Sp7) Faunal Dataset (2010)
DATASET Tanya Peres.

Faunal data recovered from Kramer Mound Site, IN (12Sp7). Zooarchaeological identifications and analyses (including bone tools) were conducted by and under the direct supervision of Dr. Tanya M. Peres. From the report (Bergman, C., Peres, T., & Schmidt, C. (2014). Scientific Recovery Investigations at the Kramer Mound (12Sp7): Prehistoric Artifact Assemblages, Faunal and Floral Remains, and Human Osteology. Indiana Archaeology, 9(1), 13-101. Retrieved from...


Middle Cumberland (TN) Archaeology Project
PROJECT Tanya Peres.

Shell-bearing sites along the Middle Cumberland River, Tennessee. The Middle Cumberland River valley stretches from the confluence of the Cumberland River with the Obey River past Ashland City to the mouth of the Harpeth River. The Cumberland River is fed by major tributaries including the Obey, Caney Fork, Stones, and Harpeth rivers, as well as numerous higher order streams. The watershed of the Middle Cumberland River valley drains the northern portion of the Central Basin and the northeastern...


Phase II Archaeological Investigation at Sites 13Db414 and 13Db417 Along US 151, Dubuque County (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Toby Morrow.

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Phase II Cultural Resource Investigation for U.S. Highway 34 Improvements, Henry and Jefferson Counties, Iowa. NHS-34-8(43)--19-51. Prepared for the Iowa Department of Transportation by the Cultural Resource Group Louis Berger & Associates (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher M. Schoen. Todd L. Butler. Phil Pendelton.

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Phase III Data Recovery at the Eddyville Locality: Lost Creek Sites 13Mk355, 13Mk357, 13Mk403, Mahaska County, Iowa (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joe B. Thompson. David W. Benn. M. Terrell. Lowell Blikre.

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Phase III Data Recovery at the Eddyville Locality: Lost Creek Sites 13Mk355, 13Mk357, 13Mk403, Mahaska County, Iowa - Draft (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joe B. Thompson. David W. Benn. M. Terrell. Lowell Blikre.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Site 40CH37, TN, Faunal Dataset (2010)
DATASET Tanya Peres.

Faunal Data from 2010 Middle Cumberland River Emergency survey, Site 40CH37. Funded by a grant from NSF (Award # 1048351). Bulk samples recovered by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf in 2010. Samples were screened through nested sieves, and 1/4" and 1/8" samples were sorted and analyzed.