The Jot-em-Down Shelter (15McY348) was excavated by U.S. Forest Service archaeologists in 1986. The present study concentrated on the lithic assemblage, with a particular focus on the chipped stone debitage. The Jot-em-Down Shelter lithic assemblage was compared to assemblages recovered from four nearby sites, open sites 15McY570 and 15McY616, and rockshelter sites 15McY403 and 15McY409; and rockshelter sites located in and near the Red River Gorge, Cold Oak Shelter (15LE50) and Rock Bridge Shelter (15WO75). This study determined that Jot-em-Down Shelter was a multicomponent site utilized by mobile groups of people from the Early Archaic through Mississippi periods. Use of the site intensified around the Late Archaic and Early Woodland peri...
Research in 1978, 1980 and 1981 at the Leftwich site (40MU262), located on the Duck River in Maury C...
The Southern Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee is an area characterized by the presence of thousands o...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...
The Jot-em-Down Shelter (15McY348) was excavated by U.S. Forest Service archaeologists in 1986. The ...
Prehistoric man-land relationships within the uplands of the Big South Fork River valley in east-cen...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
This study examines bifacial technology change at the Knob Creek site (12HR484) in Harrison County, ...
Research in 1980 and 1981 at the Cave Spring site, located on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin ...
The Hayes Site (40ML139) is located in the central Duck River Basin of Middle Tennessee. Excavations...
After four excavation seasons at Eagle Drink Bluff Shelter, a small sandstone rockshelter in the hig...
The site structure of two Early Archaic period assemblages is defined through spatial analysis of ar...
The Mississippian Period is well-known for its paramount chiefdoms, intricate ceramic/lithic/metal a...
This thesis describes archaeological investigations carried out at 15Md158, a prehistoric lithic wor...
From 1999 to 2002, the Transportation Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, conducted a ...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
Research in 1978, 1980 and 1981 at the Leftwich site (40MU262), located on the Duck River in Maury C...
The Southern Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee is an area characterized by the presence of thousands o...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...
The Jot-em-Down Shelter (15McY348) was excavated by U.S. Forest Service archaeologists in 1986. The ...
Prehistoric man-land relationships within the uplands of the Big South Fork River valley in east-cen...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
This study examines bifacial technology change at the Knob Creek site (12HR484) in Harrison County, ...
Research in 1980 and 1981 at the Cave Spring site, located on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin ...
The Hayes Site (40ML139) is located in the central Duck River Basin of Middle Tennessee. Excavations...
After four excavation seasons at Eagle Drink Bluff Shelter, a small sandstone rockshelter in the hig...
The site structure of two Early Archaic period assemblages is defined through spatial analysis of ar...
The Mississippian Period is well-known for its paramount chiefdoms, intricate ceramic/lithic/metal a...
This thesis describes archaeological investigations carried out at 15Md158, a prehistoric lithic wor...
From 1999 to 2002, the Transportation Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, conducted a ...
Late Woodland (ca. A.D. 700-1000) lithic assemblages often contain notched projectile points (Jack's...
Research in 1978, 1980 and 1981 at the Leftwich site (40MU262), located on the Duck River in Maury C...
The Southern Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee is an area characterized by the presence of thousands o...
Faunal remains are not often utilized to explore settlement practices and site use by prehistoric hu...