ROI088, An Archaeological Survey of Newton County: Enhancement of a Data Deficient Region

Summary

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 088 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. The Applied Anthropology Laboratories (AAL) at Ball State University conducted a data enhancement project for archaeological resources in Newton County, Indiana for a FY2014 Historic Preservation Fund Grant (Grant #18-14-FFY-03). This Historic Preservation Fund grant project investigated the archaeological resources of Newton County, Indiana with a focus on the Iroquois and Kankakee Rivers and the southern half of the county. Approximately 902.84 acres (365.33 hectares) of agricultural land were surveyed and 89 new archaeological sites were recorded. The survey recovered 55 prehistoric artifacts and 1274 historic artifacts from eight parcels of land within Newton County. No human remains were discovered as a result of this grant project. Cultural periods that are represented in the artifact assemblage include Late Archaic components that were documented from the precontact era, in addition to Historic components. The average site density recorded for the project area for precontact sites was one site per 36.11 acres and for Historic sites was one site per 12.20 acres.

Cite this Record

ROI088, An Archaeological Survey of Newton County: Enhancement of a Data Deficient Region. ( tDAR id: 463075) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8463075

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

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


Spatial Coverage

min long: -87.526; min lat: 40.737 ; max long: -87.279; max lat: 41.204 ;

Record Identifiers

Reports of Investigation(s): 088

Grant #(s): 18-14-FFY-03

Source Collections

Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories

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Documents

  1. ROI088, An Archaeological Survey of Newton County: Enhancement of a Data Deficient Region (2015)