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Southeastern Archaeology | 2014
Michael C. Moore; Kevin E. Smith; Aaron Deter-Wolf; Emily L. Beahm
Abstract Antiquarian and modern explorations within the Middle Cumberland region of Tennessee have uncovered vast quantities of ceramic, stone, bone, and shell artifacts. Objects made from mineral resources represent a modest percentage of the overall artifact assemblage. Specimens manufactured from crystals comprise a very small portion of the mineral sample, as only six worked crystalline artifacts are documented to date for the Middle Cumberland region. These specimens of fluorite and calcite consist of four earplugs, one bird effigy pendant, and one bead from four different Mississippian period sites. Fluorite and calcite deposits occur within the study area, but additional research is needed to determine whether these sources were used to make the Middle Cumberland items. The recovery of three earplugs (two of which are very unusual) and raw calcite crystals from the Castalian Springs mound complex comprises intriguing evidence for the production of crystalline objects as a site activity.
Southeastern Archaeology | 2006
Michael C. Moore; Emanuel Breitburg; Kevin E. Smith; Mary Beth Trubitt
Archive | 1996
Kevin E. Smith; Michael C. Moore
Tennessee Anthropological Association. Newsletter | 1993
Kevin E. Smith; C. Parris Stripling; Michael C. Moore
Archive | 1993
Michael C. Moore; Kevin E. Smith
Tennessee Archaeologist | 1992
Michael C. Moore; Mark R. Norton; Kevin E. Smith
Archive | 1992
Kevin E. Smith; Michael C. Moore
Archive | 1992
Michael C. Moore; Emanuel Breitburg
Tennessee Archaeologist | 1991
Robert C. Mainfort; Michael C. Moore
Tennessee Archaeologist | 1990
Michael C. Moore; C. Parris Stripling; John T. Dowd; Richard D. Taylor