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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David H. Dye
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Tennessee Archaeology 5(1):31-50, 2010
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2019
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The Indian Mountain Complex: Three Prehistoric(?) Stoneworks in Middle Tennessee.
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Shannon Koerner
Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville., 2005
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Geoarchaeology-an International Journal, 2006
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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
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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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National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Nomination: Archaic Shell-Bearing Sites of the Middle Cumberland River Valley of Tennessee
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