ROI060, Test Excavations at the Celina Shelter, 12-Pe-1023, Perry County, Indiana
Summary
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 060 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Testing of the Celina Shelter (12-Pe-1023) revealed that the site has been partially buried by a colluvial fan. Approximately 10% of the site area was tested through the excavation of four test units that included both 1 x 1 m squares and 1 x 2 m squares. The maximum depth reached was 1.75 m and excavations were stopped by a massive layer of breakdown. An attempt to break through the breakdown was stopped by the size of the sandstone blocks that were present. The majority of the artifacts were the by products of chipped stone tool manufacture and most of the chipped stone debris was made from Wyandotte chert. Other cherts available in a 20 km radius of the site were present, although it was suggested that the different raw materials were indicative of the subsistence and settlement systems that were in operation in the region. Diagnostic chipped stone artifacts appear to range in age from the Early Archaic through the Late Archaic. Woodland period ceramics were also present in the site. The only feature recorded was a large surface piece of breakdown with two bedrock mortars. No radiocarbon dates were obtained and little organic material was recovered. Given the range in age and depth of the deposits, and the fact that the site has not been disturbed by pothunting or other historic activities, the site was considered significant and potentially eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Cite this Record
ROI060, Test Excavations at the Celina Shelter, 12-Pe-1023, Perry County, Indiana. ( tDAR id: 463045) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8463045
Keywords
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
Geographic Keywords
Indiana
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Perry County
Spatial Coverage
min long: -86.786; min lat: 37.844 ; max long: -86.425; max lat: 38.244 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Kevin Nolan; Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
Sponsor(s): Hoosier National Forest, USDA Forest Service
Repository(s): Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
Prepared By(s): Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University
Submitted To(s): Hoosier National Forest, USDA Forest Service
Record Identifiers
Reports of Investigation(s): 060
Source Collections
Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories
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