ROI029, Independence: A Multicomponent Site in the Middle Wabash Drainage, Warren County, Indiana

Summary

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 029 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Excavation of a 10.8% sample of the portion of the Independence site that will be destroyed through construction of a bridge over the Wabash River between Fountain and Warren Counties, Indiana revealed that the site had been disturbed through cultivation, erosion and bioturbation. In spite of the disturbance, data recovered during excavation revealed that occupation of the site spanned a 10,000 year period, was short term, and probably seasonal. Since informants reported that the site has not been in cultivation in their memory, the recovered data has has been interpreted as demonstrating the complexity of sites in similar occupational histories.

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Cite this Record

ROI029, Independence: A Multicomponent Site in the Middle Wabash Drainage, Warren County, Indiana. ( tDAR id: 463014) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8463014

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


Spatial Coverage

min long: -87.523; min lat: 40.139 ; max long: -87.093; max lat: 40.474 ;

Record Identifiers

Reports of Investigation(s): 029

Source Collections

Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories

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Documents

  1. ROI029, Independence: A Multicomponent Site in the Middle Wabash Drainage, Warren County, Indiana (1991)