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A synthesis of the Late Woodland Mason Phase in the Normandy and Tims Ford Reservoirs in Middle Tennessee

Date Issued
December 1, 1982
Author(s)
Duggan, Betty J.
Advisor(s)
Charles H. Faulkner
Additional Advisor(s)
Gerald F. Schroedl
Paul W. Parmalee
Walter E. Klippel
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/38500
Abstract

From ca. 600 A.D. to 1100 A.D. Late Woodland groups occupied the upper Duck and Elk River valleys in the Eastern Highland Rim Physiographic Section in Middle Tennessee. These Mason phase peoples lived primarily on the older alluvial terraces where they exploited a wide range of locally available resources from three types of habitation loci: base camps, seasonal encampments and task-specific stations. Artifactual and floral data suggest that these people were Woodland hunter-gatherers who were familiar with horticultural practices.

Disciplines
Anthropology
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Anthropology
Embargo Date
December 1, 1982
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