Blakemore Mounds (40GB206) and the Terminal Archaic-Middle Woodland Archaeological Record in West Tennessee (excerpt (original) (raw)

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Tennessee Anthropologist 18(1):28-44, 1993

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Archaeology in the Little Harpeth River Drainage: A Reanalysis of the Inglehame Farm Site (40WM342), Williamson County, Tennessee

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Preliminary Archaeological Investigations of the West Mounds (22-Tu-520), Tunica County, Mississippi.

David H. Dye

Mississippi Archaeology 23(2):64-75., 1988

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New Perspectives on Late Woodland Architecture and Settlement in Eastern Tennessee: Evidence from the DeArmond Site (40RE12)

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Tennessee Archaeology 5(1):31-50, 2010

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New Perspectives on Mississippian Occupations in West Tennessee and Northwest Mississippi: Recent Chronological and Geophysical Investigations at Chucalissa (40SY1), Shelby County, Tennessee.

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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

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2019

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The Indian Mountain Complex: Three Prehistoric(?) Stoneworks in Middle Tennessee.

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Deciphering DeArmond Mound (40RE12): The Ceramic Analysis of an East Tennessee Mississippian Center

Shannon Koerner

Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville., 2005

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Alluvial geoarchaeology of a Middle Archaic Mound complex in the lower Mississippi Valley, U.S.A

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Geoarchaeology-an International Journal, 2006

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A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE SANDERS #1 SITE (40CH193), CHEATHAM COUNTY, TENNESSEE

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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.

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Test Excavations at Sparks Stone Mounds (15 Jo 21), Paintsville Lake, Johnson County, Kentucky

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2012

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Archeological Investigations at Shiloh Indian Mounds National Historic Landmark,40HR7, 1999-2004. David G. Anderson, John E. Cornelison, Jr., and Sarah C. Sherwood, editors. 2013. Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida.

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2013

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National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Nomination: Archaic Shell-Bearing Sites of the Middle Cumberland River Valley of Tennessee

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Daniel A. LaDu (2009), An Exploration of the Age of Mound Construction at Mazique (22Ad502), a Late Prehistoric Mound Center in Adams County, Mississippi

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