BRICK MAKING AS A LOCAL INDUSTRY IN ANTEBELLUM KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE (original) (raw)
Archaeological Explorations of Workshop Rock Shelter, Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
Sierra M . Bow
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Small-Scale, Soft-Mud Brickmaking Facilities in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: An Archaeological Example from Iowa
Fred A. Finney
1991
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One Hundred Years of Archaeology at Gordontown: A Fortified Mississippian Town in Middle Tennessee
Michael C Moore, Kevin E. Smith
Southeastern Archaeology, 2006
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New Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Protohistoric Period in East Tennessee: Redefining the Period through Glass Trade Bead and Ceramic Analyses
Jessica Dalton-Carriger
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Archaeological Expeditions of the Peabody Museum in Middle Tennessee, 1877-1884
Kevin E. Smith, Michael C Moore
2009
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Archaeological Investigations at Three Sites Near Arlington, State Route 385 (Paul Barrett Parkway), Shelby County, Tennessee: Archaeological Testing at 40SY525 and 40SY526 and Archaeological Testing and Data Recovery at 40SY527
Mitchell R Childress
1999
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Archaeology at Old Town (40WM2): A Mississippian Mound Village Center in Williamson County, Tennessee
Kevin E. Smith
Tennessee Anthropologist 18(1):28-44, 1993
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The Brick Church Business Park Site (40DV301): Salvage Excavations at a Mississippian Hamlet
Kevin E. Smith, Michael C Moore
Tennessee Anthropologist 18(2):94-116., 1993
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George A. Lidberg Jr. and Depression-Era Archaeology in Tennessee
David H. Dye
Southeastern Archaeology 30(2):399-412., 2011
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The Ames Site (40FY7): A Very Unobtrusive Mississippian Settlement Located in Southwestern Tennessee
Andrew Mickelson, Eric Goddard
…, 2011
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Mississippian Ceramics and Settlement Complexity: Insights from the Beasley Mounds (40SM43), Smith County, Tennessee
Kevin E. Smith
Tennessee Archaeology 6(1-2):149-163, 2012
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Distribution and Context of Worked Crystalline Artifacts from the Middle Cumberland Region of Tennessee
Emily Beahm
Southeastern Archaeology, 2014
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Making a Difference: John B. Broster and Paleoindian Archaeology in Tennessee. David G. Anderson. 2016. Tennessee Archaeology 8(1-2):132–146.
David G Anderson
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WPA Excavations at the Mound Bottom and Pack Sites in Middle Tennessee, 1936-1940
Kevin E. Smith, Michael C Moore, David H. Dye
New Deal Archaeology in Tennessee, 2016
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The Archaeology of Commerce: The Emergence of the Modern City of Knoxville
Patrick Garrow
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In the Shadow of Greatness: The Archaeology of Capitalism, Agriculture, and the Informal Economy at Marble Springs, Knox County, Tennessee, 1847-1932
Tanya Faberson
2005
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Title of Thesis: INVESTIGATION OF MIDDLE TO LATE WOODLAND TRANSITIONAL POTTERY AT THREE SITES (40SQ115/40BS101, 40BS103, AND 40BS107) IN THE SEQUATCHIE VALLEY, TENNESSEE
Peter Sittig
2021
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Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Tactics, Strategies, Spaces, and Places: The Spatial Constructions of Race and Class on Virginia Plantations
Andrew Wilkins
2017
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Secrets in the Smoke: 30 Days Of Tennessee Archaeology Blog Post
Stephen B Carmody
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Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Hunter-Gatherers, Mobility, and Technological Organization: The Early Archaic of East Tennessee Recommended Citation
Philip Carr
1995
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Kevin E. Smith and James V. Miller's 2009 Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland Region, Reviewed by Michael P. Fedoroff in Journal of Alabama Archaeology, Vol. 56, No. 2, 2010.
Michael P Fedoroff
Journal of Alabama Archaeology, 2010
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The Algood SR-42 Project Report on Phase II Excavations in Putnam County, Tennessee
Michael C Moore
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Investigation of Middle to Late Woodland Transitional Pottery at Three Sites (40SQ115/40BS101, 40BS103, and 40BS107) in the Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee
Peter Sittig
2021
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A Preliminary Report on the Sanders #1 Site (40CH193). 2012. D. Shane Miller, John B. Broster, Gary L. Barker, David G. Anderson, Thaddeus G. Bissett, and Stephen B. Carmody. Tennessee Archaeology 6(1–2):31–39.
David G Anderson
Tennessee Archaeology, 2012
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A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ROCK CREEK MORTAR SHELTER, UPPER CUMBERLAND PLATEAU, TENNESSEE
Lucinda Langston, Ilaria Patania, Jay Franklin
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Antiquarian Investigations and Archaeological Testing at the Glass Mounds Site (40WM3), Williamson County, Tennessee
Aaron Deter-Wolf
Tennessee Archaeology, 2020
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF AN EARLY FARMSTEAD IN SHELBY COUNTY, INDIANA
Patrick Heaton, Judith Wettstaed
Indiana Archaeology, 2011
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A Preliminary Report on the Archaeology of a New Mississippian Cave Art Site In East Tennessee
Todd Ahlman, Walter Klippel, Susan R Frankenberg
Southeastern …, 1997
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Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange A Comparison of Late Prehistoric Dallas and Overhill Cherokee Subsistence Strategies in the Little Tennessee River Valley Recommended Citation
Arthur Bogan
1980
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Preliminary Report of Middle Tennessee State University's 2018 Excavations at the Castalian Springs Mound Site (40SU14) in Sumner County, Tennessee
Paul Eubanks
2019
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The Gibbs farmstead : an archaeological study of rural economy and material life in southern Appalachia, 1790-1920
Mark Groover
1998
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The Indian Mountain Complex: Three Prehistoric(?) Stoneworks in Middle Tennessee.
Aaron Deter-Wolf
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Ritual dispositions, enclosures, and the passing of time: A biographical perspective on the Winchester Farm earthwork in Central Kentucky, USA
Edward Henry
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2021
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An Old Copper Complex Crescent in Late Archaic Tennessee: Exotic Trade Goods as Pushers of Social Change
Jacqueline Pozza Reisner
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