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Archaeology – Miscellaneous

 
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  • No. 5, Archaeological Investigations at the Forbus Site (40FN122), An Unplowed Multicomponent Site in the Eastern Highland Rim of Tennessee by Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

    No. 5, Archaeological Investigations at the Forbus Site (40FN122), An Unplowed Multicomponent Site in the Eastern Highland Rim of Tennessee

    Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

  • No. 2, The Bailey Site (40GL26), Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Lower Eld River Drainage of Tennessee by Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

    No. 2, The Bailey Site (40GL26), Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Lower Eld River Drainage of Tennessee

    Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

  • No. 3, The Hooper Site (40DV234), A Mississippian Village in Davidson County, Tennessee by Kevin E. Smith and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

    No. 3, The Hooper Site (40DV234), A Mississippian Village in Davidson County, Tennessee

    Kevin E. Smith and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

  • No. 4, A Bibliographic History of Historical Archaeology in Tennessee by Samuel D. Smith and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

    No. 4, A Bibliographic History of Historical Archaeology in Tennessee

    Samuel D. Smith and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

  • No. 1, The Aenon Creek Site (40MU493), Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Middle Duck River Drainage of Tennessee by Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

    No. 1, The Aenon Creek Site (40MU493), Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Middle Duck River Drainage of Tennessee

    Charles Bentz Jr. and Tennessee. Department of Environment & Conservation.

 
 
 

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