1984 Archaeological Excavations at the Indian Village Associated With the Marquette Mission Site, St. Ignace, Michigan
Author(s): Susan M. Branstner; Beverley A. Smith; Nancy N. Cleland; Caven P. Clark
Year: 1985
Summary
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1984 Archaeological Excavations at the Indian Village Associated With the Marquette Mission Site, St. Ignace, Michigan. Susan M. Branstner, Beverley A. Smith, Nancy N. Cleland, Caven P. Clark. 1985 ( tDAR id: 183688)
Keywords
Culture
Hist Nat Amer
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Historical Native Americans
Site Type
Village
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Archaeobotanical Study
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Archaeozoological Study
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Archeobotanical Study
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Archeozoological Study
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Architecture
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Cultural Resources Management Plan
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Diet
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Economy
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Field School
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Indian Village
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Longhouses
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mission
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Significance / Management
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Site Settlement
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Statement For Management
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Technology
Geographic Keywords
26097 (Fips Code)
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Mackinac (County)
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Michigan (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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St. Ignace
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Straits of Mackinaw
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
1900-1750 Ad
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Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -85.868; min lat: 45.692 ; max long: -84.114; max lat: 46.246 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): St. Ignace Downtown Development Authority
Prepared By(s): The Museum, Michigan State University
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 5758
NADB citation id number(s): 000000082074
Notes
General Note: Submitted to: St. Ignace Downtown Development Authority
General Note: Sent from: The Museum, Michigan State University