Searching for the Protohistoric Period in East Tennessee: Answering Chronological Questions via pXRF and LA-ICP-MS Analyses (original) (raw)

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Peter Sittig

2021

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2021

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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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Tree-Ring Research 65(1):81-90, 2009

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The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Record in Tennessee: A Review of the Tennessee Fluted Point Survey

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The Analysis of Palaeobotanical Remains from Native American Sites in the Tennessee Region of the Upper Cumberland Plateau

Chase Beck

2010

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Jon Marcoux

Southeastern Archaeology, 2013

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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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Aaron Deter-Wolf

Tennessee Archaeology, 2020

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Kevin E. Smith

2002

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Kevin E. Smith

Tennessee Archaeology 6(1-2):149-163, 2012

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

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Andrew Mickelson, Eric Goddard

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Jay Franklin

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Radiocarbon Dates from Three Sites along the Middle Cumberland near Nashville. D. Shane Miller, David G. Anderson, Thaddeus G. Bissett, and Stephen B. Carmody. 2012. Tennessee Archaeology 6(1–2):53–72.

David G Anderson

Tennessee Archaeology, 2012

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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.

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Models of Paleoindian and Early Archaic Settlement in the Southeastern United States. Anderson, David G. 1996. In The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, pp. 29–57. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

David G Anderson

The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa., 1996

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Willet Boyer III

2019

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Justin Bailey

Masters Thesis, 2022

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Theresia Weston

online.sfsu.edu

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Environmental Archaeology The Journal of Human Palaeoecology ISSN: (Print) ( Fire on the Mountain: The Ideal Free Distribution and Early Hunter-gatherer Demography in the Tennessee River Drainage, USA

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