Guebert Site: An 18th Century, Historic Kaskaskia Indian Village in Randolph County, Illinois
Author(s): Mary E. Good
Year: 1972
Summary
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Cite this Record
Guebert Site: An 18th Century, Historic Kaskaskia Indian Village in Randolph County, Illinois. Mary E. Good. Memoir ,1. St. Louis, MO: Central States Archaeological Societies. 1972 ( tDAR id: 67213)
Keywords
Culture
18TH CENTURY
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French
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HISTORIC ABORIGINAL
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KASKASKIA
Material
Chipped Stone
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Glass
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Ground Stone
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Metal
Investigation Types
Collections Research
General
Brass Artifact
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Ceramic Analysis
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Crucifix
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Glass Artifact Analysis
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Glass Bead
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Gun part
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Iron Artifact
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Iron Ax
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Iron Knife
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Religious Medal
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Stone Discoidal
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Stone Pipe
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Trade Good
Geographic Keywords
17157 (Fips Code)
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Illinois (State / Territory)
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KASKASKIA RIVER DRAINAGE
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North America (Continent)
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Randolph (County)
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United States of America (Country)
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Upper Mississippi Valley
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -90.207; min lat: 37.803 ; max long: -89.592; max lat: 38.223 ;
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 4054097
NADB citation id number(s): 000000132988