Temporal and spatial variation in functional and stylistic attributes of lithic and ceramic artifacts from upper East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and western North Carolina are documented using concepts of an evolutionary theory of cultural selection. In all, 29,098 lithic and 7,625 ceramic artifacts were selected for this study from 164 sites using purposive and random sampling techniques. Chronological ordering of these artifacts and their contexts are based on 43 existing radiocarbon dates for Early Archaic through Protohistoric period contexts, and comparison with radiocarbon dated components outside the study area. Nominal and ratio-level artifact attributes were partitioned into functional and stylistic classes for analysis using f...
Trends in the spatial distribution of lithic material types used in the manufacture of hafted biface...
The Hayes Site (40ML139) is located in the central Duck River Basin of Middle Tennessee. Excavations...
A substantial sample of paleobotanical residues from two Late Woodland Mason phase components in sou...
The goal of this thesis is to develop an evolutionary framework for the analysis of prehistoric lith...
Prehistoric man-land relationships within the uplands of the Big South Fork River valley in east-cen...
Stone tools are one of the most common and lasting classes of artifacts in the archaeological record...
Archaeology has much to contribute to the study of cultural evolution. Empirical data at archaeologi...
Research in 1980 and 1981 at the Cave Spring site, located on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin ...
The Green River Archaic period skeletal collections represent one of the largest regionally specific...
The Protohistoric period in East Tennessee is poorly understood in the archaeological record and is ...
Behavioral variability exists in past hunter-gatherer lifeways but there is no simple means to study...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
TVA/WPA excavations in East Tennessee in the 1930s uncovered archaeological sites critical for shapi...
Trends in the spatial distribution of lithic material types used in the manufacture of hafted biface...
The Hayes Site (40ML139) is located in the central Duck River Basin of Middle Tennessee. Excavations...
A substantial sample of paleobotanical residues from two Late Woodland Mason phase components in sou...
The goal of this thesis is to develop an evolutionary framework for the analysis of prehistoric lith...
Prehistoric man-land relationships within the uplands of the Big South Fork River valley in east-cen...
Stone tools are one of the most common and lasting classes of artifacts in the archaeological record...
Archaeology has much to contribute to the study of cultural evolution. Empirical data at archaeologi...
Research in 1980 and 1981 at the Cave Spring site, located on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin ...
The Green River Archaic period skeletal collections represent one of the largest regionally specific...
The Protohistoric period in East Tennessee is poorly understood in the archaeological record and is ...
Behavioral variability exists in past hunter-gatherer lifeways but there is no simple means to study...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
Hayes Shelter (40ML143) is a small rockshelter site located on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. A...
TVA/WPA excavations in East Tennessee in the 1930s uncovered archaeological sites critical for shapi...
Trends in the spatial distribution of lithic material types used in the manufacture of hafted biface...
The Hayes Site (40ML139) is located in the central Duck River Basin of Middle Tennessee. Excavations...
A substantial sample of paleobotanical residues from two Late Woodland Mason phase components in sou...