AR16-06, Chapter 6, A Nineteenth Century Miami House on the Mississinewa, in AR16, Archaeological Investigations of Mounds State Park and Parkinson Stone Mound: The 1979 and 1980 Summer Field Schools from Ball State University.

Summary

This tDAR document page represents Chapter 6 (pp. 75-108) of Archeological Report 16 (Archaeological Investigations of Mounds State Park and Parkinson Stone Mound: The 1979 and 1980 Summer Field Schools from Ball State University) from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University.

This chapter has 2 appendices:

- Appendix A: Personal Communication from Byron Troyer to Dr. Lewis Concerning Habitation of Wb-21b

- Appendix B: Ceramics, Trade Goods, Buttons, Glass, and Pipes

This chapter can be found within the fully published document held in the AR16 collection, titled: AR16, Archaeological Investigations of Mounds State Park and Parkinson Stone Mound: The 1979 and 1980 Summer Field Schools from Ball State University (Includes Paper on the Effects of Heat-Treated Midwestern Chert).

Link to document: https://core.tdar.org/document/500992/ar16-archaeological-investigations-of-mounds-state-park-and-parkinson-stone-mound-the-1979-and-1980-summer-field-schools-from-ball-state-university

Cite this Record

AR16-06, Chapter 6, A Nineteenth Century Miami House on the Mississinewa, in AR16, Archaeological Investigations of Mounds State Park and Parkinson Stone Mound: The 1979 and 1980 Summer Field Schools from Ball State University.. Mark Rose. 1981 ( tDAR id: 466038)

URL: http://www.bsu.edu/aal


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Spatial Coverage

min long: -85.947; min lat: 40.652 ; max long: -85.639; max lat: 41.047 ;

Record Identifiers

Archeological Reports(s): 16