Middle Cumberland (TN) Archaeology Project

Summary

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 portion of the adjacent Eastern Highland Rim physiographic provinces of Tennessee.

Cite this Record

Middle Cumberland (TN) Archaeology Project. ( tDAR id: 394386) ; doi:10.6067/XCV85140M8

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Keywords

Culture
Archaic

Spatial Coverage

min long: -87.088; min lat: 36.125 ; max long: -86.607; max lat: 36.276 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Tanya Peres

Principal Investigator(s): Tanya Peres

Resources Inside this Project (Viewing 1-3 of 3)

There are 3 Datasets within this Project [remove this filter]

Datasets

  1. 40DV7 (Tennesse) Faunal Dataset, 2010 and 2012 (2010)
  2. Blue Creek Site, TN (40CH171), Faunal Dataset (2010)
  3. Site 40CH37, TN, Faunal Dataset (2010)