ROI067, The Fudge Site: A New Look at an Ancient Monument Randolph County, Indiana
Summary
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 067 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Archaeological Resources Management Service (ARMS) at Ball State University conducted a FY2005 Historic Preservation Fund Grant to investigate the Fudge site. This project reviewed the archaeological setting, changes in landuse, and involved pedestrian surveys of the enclosure and surrounding area, an instrument survey of portions of the site, and limited test excavations along the northern embankment wall. The main objective of the project was to further our understanding of Early/Middle Woodland ceremonial and settlement systems in eastern Indiana and the Ohio River Valley through investigations of the Fudge site chronology, construction and function.
The project recorded 27 archaeological sites through pedestrian survey of approximate 170 acres. Besides the Fudge site, a Late Archaic lithic scatter (12R328), the old Randolph County Fairground (12R10 and 554) and a historic structure (12R578) were recommended for further investigation. The pedestrian surveys confirmed the absence of large amounts of habitation debris within the enclosure and found only tentative examples of Middle Woodland occupation in the nearby area.
Investigations at the Fudge site documented that over half of the embankment walls were visible although they were reduced significantly in height. Subsurface anomalies relating to the excavated mound and the plowed-down western gateway extension were documented through magnetometer surveys. Excavations recovered few artifacts but three radiocarbon dates ranging between cal 110 BC to AD 220 were obtained. The radiocarbon dates and the stratigraphy suggest multiple stages of construction involving preparation of the original ground surface and construction of the northern embankment wall from locally available soils.
Further understanding of Early/Middle Woodland ceremonial and settlement systems were obtained through investigations of the Fudge site chronology, construction and function. From all the information we have collected from the east central Indiana earthworks, it is apparent that they are part of a regional network. The clear regional pattern in chronology, sites, artifacts, mortuary practices and ceremonialism led to the redefinition of the New Castle Phase.
In sum, the project confirmed that important archaeological information still exists within the Fudge site and it was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The site has already yielded important information in Early and Middle Woodland prehistory and contains intact, unexplored deposits that may further our understanding of the site.
Cite this Record
ROI067, The Fudge Site: A New Look at an Ancient Monument Randolph County, Indiana. ( tDAR id: 463052) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8463052
Keywords
Culture
Bluegrass
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Early Archaic
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Early Woodland
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French Lick Phase
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Glacial Kame
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Historic
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Hopewell
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Jerger Phase
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KIRK
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Late Archaic
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Lost Lake
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Maple Creek Phase
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Middle Archaic
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Middle Woodland
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Red Ocher
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Riverton
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THEBES
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Unidentified Prehistoric
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fauna
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Glass
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Human Remains
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Metal
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Shell
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Wood
Site Name
12R10
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12R328
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12R554
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12R555
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12R556
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12R557
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12R558
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12R559
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12R560
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12R561
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12R562
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12R563
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12R564
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12R565
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12R566
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12R567
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12R568
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12R569
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12R570
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12R571
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12R572
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12R573
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12R574
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12R575
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12R576
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12R577
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12R578
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Site Type
Artifact Scatter
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Cemetery
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Funerary and Burial Structures or Features
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Historic Communal / Public Structure
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House
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Isolated Artifact
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Mound / Earthwork
Investigation Types
Geophysical Survey
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Reconnaissance / Survey
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Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
Geographic Keywords
Indiana
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Randolph County
Spatial Coverage
min long: -85.214; min lat: 40.004 ; max long: -84.811; max lat: 40.309 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Kevin Nolan; Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
Contributor(s): Donald R. Cochran
Sponsor(s): Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Repository(s): Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University
Prepared By(s): Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University
Submitted To(s): Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Record Identifiers
DHPA Permit #(s): 200534
Reports of Investigation(s): 067
Source Collections
Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories
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