Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site 44PG316, Fort Lee (FL1989.002)
Part of: Fort Lee, Prince George County, Virginia
Site 44PG316 is a small multi-component prehistoric site located along Bull Hill Run in Prince George County, Virginia. Excavations identified occupations dating from the Late Archaic/Transitional through Late Woodland periods. Although natural disturbance in the form of flood scouring was noted, the site has remained unplowed and some stratigraphic separation of cultural material was present. Artifacts and floral remains recovered suggest that the exploitation of acorns and other plant foods was a major activity during most of the occupations. The excavations uncovered a large number of subsurface features. Among these features were a number of large shallow basin features interpreted as acorn leaching pits. A series of post features representing three individual structures were also uncovered. The largest of these was radiocarbon dated to the Late Woodland. A second, slightly smaller but similar house probably also dates to the Late Woodland. A third structure, consisting of an open windbreak is associated with an earlier Late Woodland occupation. Structures, particularly on smaller sites, are very rare In the archaeological record of the area. The finds are considered very significant and potentially unique for eastern Virginia. Investigations on 44PG316 provided important information concerning exploitation of local resources as well as insights into changing settlement patterns during the Woodland period.
This collection contains the Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site 44PG316 (FL1989.002) project. This includes the site report, an artifact catalog and results of the examination of vertebrate faunal remains with accompanying field notes and radiocarbon sample data sheets.
Site Name Keywords
44PG316 •
Bull Hill Run Site
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Pit
Other Keywords
Vertebrate Faunal Remains •
Phase III •
Radiocarbon Analysis •
Savannah River Point •
Radiocarbon (Dating) •
Vertebrate Faunal Analysis •
Four Mile Creek •
Accokeek/Elk Island
Culture Keywords
Woodland •
Middle Woodland •
Prehistoric / Historic Component
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Heritage Management •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Reconnaissance / Survey
Material Types
Fauna •
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Dating Sample •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Ground Stone •
Macrobotanical •
Wood
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
Virginia (State / Territory) •
Prince George County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
Prince George (County) •
Fort Lee •
Hopewell, VA •
Bull Hill Run
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Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site 44PG316, Fort Lee (FL1989.002)
PROJECT
Site 44PG316 is a small multi-component prehistoric site located along Bull Hill Run in Prince George County, Virginia. Excavations identified occupations dating from the Late Archaic/Transitional through Late Woodland periods. Although natural disturbance in the form of flood scouring was noted, the site has remained unplowed and some stratigraphic separation of cultural material was present. Artifacts and floral remains recovered suggest that the exploitation of acorns and other plant foods...
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Artifact Catalog, Bull Hill Run Site 44PG316, Fort Lee (2012)
DATASET
This resource contains an inventory of artifacts excavated at the Bull Hill Run Site, 44PG316, located at Fort Lee, Virginia.
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Examination of Vertebrate Faunal Remains & C14 Radiocarbon Results, Site 44PG316, Fort Lee (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
This document contains results of the examination of vertebrate faunal remains from Bull Hill Run Site, 44PG316, with accompanying field notes and radiocarbon sample data sheets.
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Phase III Archaeological Investigations on the Bull Hill Run Site (44PG316), A Multi-Component Prehistoric Site in Prince George County, Virginia (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
This report presents the findings of the Phase III Investigation of site 44PG316 in Prince George County, Virginia. The site was first identified during land clearing activities associated with the construction of US Route 295. The Virginia Commonwealth University Archaeological Research Center (VCU-ARC) entered a contractual agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to conduct archaeological testing. The initial goals of the investigation were to asses the size and...