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Middle Woodland and Mississippian Occupations of the Savannah Site in Tennessee
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Welch, Paul D.
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Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeology
/ Art pottery
/ Ear spools
/ Excavations
/ Material culture
/ Pottery
/ Shell middens
/ Woodlands
1998
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Middle Woodland and Mississippian Occupations of the Savannah Site in Tennessee
by
Welch, Paul D.
in
Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeological sites
/ Archaeology
/ Art pottery
/ Ear spools
/ Excavations
/ Material culture
/ Pottery
/ Shell middens
/ Woodlands
1998
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Middle Woodland and Mississippian Occupations of the Savannah Site in Tennessee
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Middle Woodland and Mississippian Occupations of the Savannah Site in Tennessee
1998
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Overview
Absence of information about a site's chronology can result in the site vanishing from archaeological discussions, even when it is a large site originally described in a prominent publication. Such has been the fate of the seventeen-mound Savannah site in western Tennessee. Despite being described repeatedly in Annual Reports of the Smithsonian Institution in the late 1800s, that literature did not reveal the date of the site's occupation, and the site has rarely been mentioned by archaeologists in this century. Examination of artifacts from excavations at the site, along with radiocarbon assays, reveal that it has both Middle Woodland and Mississippian components, allowing us to add the Savannah site to our discussions of both these periods of the region's prehistory.
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Southeastern Archaeological Conference
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