An Archeological History of the Hocking ValleyOhio University Press, 1975 - 360 pages |
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Page 54
... mound , but he did visit what may have been a small stone enclosure or stone mound 221⁄2 miles east of Rushville ... fill . The second Wright mound , about ten feet high , had been partly removed by road - grading and construction of a ...
... mound , but he did visit what may have been a small stone enclosure or stone mound 221⁄2 miles east of Rushville ... fill . The second Wright mound , about ten feet high , had been partly removed by road - grading and construction of a ...
Page 177
... fill of an Adena mound is undoubtedly fortuitous , an acci- dental inclusion in the earth gathered for construction of the mound . A small fragment of siltstone , apparently the corner of a gorget , and another irregular thin chip of ...
... fill of an Adena mound is undoubtedly fortuitous , an acci- dental inclusion in the earth gathered for construction of the mound . A small fragment of siltstone , apparently the corner of a gorget , and another irregular thin chip of ...
Page 206
... mound was a small green- stone celt . By 1930 , when Emerson F. Greenman became interested in this mound , it had ... fill was relatively barren of artifacts but did yield several small , diagnostic Adena flint points , as well as several ...
... mound was a small green- stone celt . By 1930 , when Emerson F. Greenman became interested in this mound , it had ... fill was relatively barren of artifacts but did yield several small , diagnostic Adena flint points , as well as several ...
Contents
Origin of the Name for the Hocking | 15 |
The Primitive Environment | 21 |
Nineteenth Century Archeology in the Hocking Valley | 47 |
Copyright | |
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Adena culture Adena mound Adena Plain Ancient Andrews Archaic point archeological archeologists artifacts Athens County base Baum Phase blade bone Brewerton Broyles Brush Creek chert burial celt ceramics Chesser chippage component Corner-Notched Coshocton County Daines Mound diameter Dragoo Early Woodland earthworks endscraper excavated Fairfield County feet Feurt Phase flake Flint Ridge Flint Ridge flint fluted point fragments Gabriel Goslin grit-tempered hematite hilltop Hocking County Hocking River Hocking Valley Hopewell Hopewellian horizon incised Lancaster late Adena Late Prehistoric Late Woodland limestone limestone-tempered McCune McKenzie midden Middle Woodland Monday Creek mound fill Notched point occur outcrops Paleo-Indian pebble chert Perry County point type pottery projectile point Prufer and Shane radiocarbon dates refuse pit remains represent rim sherds Rock Riffle Run rock shelters sandstone scraper Shane and Murphy shell shell-tempered sherds stone mound surface collections temper thick tion Upper Mercer flint Vanport ware Willey and Phillips