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Editorial Coordinators
Michael C. Moore
State Archaeologist and Director
Tennessee Division of Archaeology
Cole Building #3
1216 Foster Avenue
Nashville, TN 37243
Telephone: (615) 741-1588 ext. 109
Email: mike.c.moore@tn.gov
Kevin E. Smith
Professor of Anthropology
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro TN 37132-0001
Telephone: (615) 898-5958
Email: kesmith@mtsu.edu
Editorial, Procedural and Stylistic Policies
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Tennessee Archaeology Electronic Format Print Journal
Pursuant to discussions at the 2003 and 2004 annual meetings on Current
Research in Tennessee Archaeology, a new publication outlet for
archaeology in Tennessee was created. The journal
Tennessee Archaeology is produced in full-color in Adobe PDF format
and provided on-line as a electronic format print journal.
The journal is a fully peer-reviewed enterprise, sponsored by the
Tennessee Council for Professional Archaeology and supported by a
professional review board consisting of archaeologists throughout the
state.
Our special thanks to The
Center for Historic Preservation at Middle
Tennessee State University for their partnership and support in hosting
the journal.
NOTE:: All files are provided in Portable Document Files. In order to open these files, you will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. The software is available for download at:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
ALSO NOTE: Due to the large number of images, these files make take some time to download and display depending on your computer and type/speed of internet connection.
A complete listing of abstracts is available: Tennessee Archaeology Abstracts Page
CURRENT ISSUE -- Volume 5, Issue 2 [Publication Date of
December 12, 2011]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (4.92 Mb PDF): Volume 5,
Issue 2.
Contents - Volume 5, Issue 2
- Editors Corner
- Pests in the Garden: Testing the Garden-Hunting Model at the
Rutherford-Kizer Site, Sumner County, Tennessee - Jennifer M. Clinton
and Tanya M. Peres
- Excavations and Dating of Late Pleistocene and Paleoindian Deposits
at
the Coats-Hines Site, Williamson County, Tennessee - Aaron Deter-wolf,
Jesse W. Tune, and John B. Broster
- The Ames Site (40FY7): A Very Unobtrusive Mississippian Settlement
Located in Southwestern Tennessee - Andrew M. Mickelson and Eric
Goddard
- Recovery and Reburial of the Remains of an Unknown Civil War
Soldier, Franklin, Tennessee - Samuel D. Smith and Larry R. McKee
PAST VOLUMES/ISSUES
Volume 1, Issue 1 [Publication Date of August 13, 2004]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (10 Mb PDF): Volume 1, Issue 1.
Contents - Volume 1, Issue 1
- Introducing a New Journal
- The Sogom Site (40DV68): A Mississippian Farmstead on Cockrill Bend, Davidson County, Tennessee - Mark R. Norton and John B. Broster
- The Ensworth School Site (40DV184): A Middle Archaic Benton Occupation Along the Harpeth River Drainage in Middle Tennessee - Aaron Deter-Wolf
- Fieldwork at Swallow Bluff Island Mounds, Tennessee (40HR16) in 2003 - Paul D. Welch
- Interior Incised Plates and Bowls from the Nashville Basin of Tennessee - Kevin E. Smith, Daniel Brock, and Christopher Hogan
- Early Investigations at Gordontown (40DV6): Results of an 1877 Exploration Sponsored by the Peabody Museum, Harvard University - Michael C. Moore
Volume 1, Issue 2 [Publication Date of June 16, 2005]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (2.5 Mb PDF): Volume 1, Issue 2.
Contents - Volume 1, Issue 2
- Editors Corner
- Architectural Sequencing at the Samuel Doak Plantation, Greeneville, Tennessee - Nicholas Honerkamp
- Working on the Railroad: Investigations of the M&O and L&N Terminal Site (40SY590), Memphis, Tennessee - Patrick H. Garrow
- The Eugene Woods Clovis Point - Charles H. McNutt
- Salvage of an Eroding Feature at the Tellico Blockhouse, Tellico Reservoir, Monrore County, Tennessee -
Todd M. Ahlman, Daniel L. Marcel, Nicholas P. Herrmann, and
Bradley A. Creswell
Volume 2, Issue 1 [Publication Date of February 13, 2006]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (5.88 Mb PDF): Volume 2, Issue 1.
Contents - Volume 2, Issue 1
- Editors Corner
- Archaeological Investigation of a Mississippian Period Structure in the Loess Hill Bluffs of Shelby County, Tennessee - Gary Barker
- Middle Archaic through Mississippian Occupations at Site 40DR226 along the Tennessee River in Decatur County - AAron Deter-Wolf and Josh Tuschl
- A Radiocarbon Chronology for Mound A [Unit 5] at Chucalissa in Memphis, Tennessee - Jay D. Franklin and Todd D. McCurdy
- Some Reflections on the Lower Mississippi Valley: 1948-1997 -
Stephen Williams
- A Nashville Style Shell Gorget from the Jarman Farm Site, Williamson County, Tennessee - Michael C. Moore
Volume 2, Issue 2 [Publication Date of November 7, 2006]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (4.5 Mb PDF): Volume 2, Issue 2.
Contents - Volume 2, Issue 2
- Editors Corner
- The Archaeology of Linville Cave (40SL24), Sullivan County, Tennessee - Jay D. Franklin and S.D. Dean
- Archaeological Investigations on Ropers Knob: A Fortified Civil War Site in Williamson County, Tennessee - Benjamin C. Nance
- Deep Testing Methods in Alluvial Environments: Cor
Nolichucky River - sarah C. Sherwood and James J. Kocis
- A Preliminary Analysis of Clovis through Early Archaic Components at the Widemeier
Site (40DV9), Davidson County, Tennessee -
John Broster, Mark Norton, Bobby Hulan, and Ellis Durham
Volume 3, Issue 1 [Publication Date of May 8, 2008]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (10,6 Mb PDF): Volume 3,
Issue 1.
Contents - Volume 3, Issue 1
- Editors Corner
- Evidence for Early Mississippian Settlement
of the Nashville Basin: Archaeological
Explorations at the Spencer Site (40DV191) - W. Steven Spears, Michael C. Moore, and Kevin E. Smith
- A Surface Collection from the Kirk Point Site
(40HS174), Humphreys County, Tennessee - Charles H. McNutt, John B. Broster, and Mark R. Norton
- Two Mississippian Burial Clusters at
Travellers’ Rest, Davidson County,
Tennessee - Daniel Sumner Allen IV
- Luminescence Dates and Woodland
Ceramics from Rock Shelters on the Upper
Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee -
Jay D. Franklin
Volume 3, Issue 2 [Publication Date of December 15, 2008]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (6 Mb PDF): Volume 3, Issue 2.
Contents - Volume 3, Issue 2
- Editors Corner
- Brickmaking as a Local Industry in Antebellum Kentucky and Tennessee - Tanya M. Peres and Jessica B. Connatser
- Obsidian Research in Tennessee and Alabama - Mark R. Norton
- An Analysis of Obsidian and Other Archaeological Materials from the Southeast Portion of Neelys Bend on the Cumberland River, Davidson County, Tennessee - Bobby R. Braly and Jeremy L. Sweat
- Evidence of Prehistoric Violent Trauma from a Cave in Middle Tennessee - Shannon C. Hodge and Hugh E. Berryman
- New Finds of Paleoindian and Early Archaic Sites along Sulphur Fork in Montgomery County, Tennessee - Aaron Deter-Wolf and John B. Broster
- The Cumberland Stone-Box Burials of Middle Tennessee - John T. Dowd
- The Nelson Site: A Late Middle Woodland Habitation Locale on the Nolichucky River, Washington County, Tennessee - Jay D. Franklin, Michelle L. Hammett, and Renee B. Walker
- Recent Research at the Ames Mound Complex, an Early Mississippian Site in Southwest Tennessee - Andrew M. Mickelson
Volume 4, Issues 1-2 [Publication Date of October 6, 2009]
Complete Issue in Medium Print Quality (7.5 Mb PDF): Volume 4, Issues 1-2.
Contents - Volume 4, Issues 1-2
- Editors Corner
- Guest Editor Introduction: Colleague, Mentor, and Friend: Essays in Honor of Charles H. Faulkner - Timothy E. Baumann and Mark D. Groover
- Sifting through the Backdirt: An Interview with Charles H. Faulkner - Timothy E. Baumann and Charles H. Faulkner
- Understanding Historic Farmstead Continuity and Change Using Human Behavioral Ecology - Todd M. Ahlman
- Camps Tolerably Well Policed: Artifact Patterns and Feature Function at the Florence Stockade - Paul G. Avery
- The Web of Cultural Identity: A Case Study of African-American Identity and "Soul Food" - Timothy E. Baumann
- Early Archaic Raw Material Use Patterns in Tennessee - Andrew P. Bradbury and Philip J. Carr
- Social Change and Neighborhood Transformations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: The Urban Archaeology of Three Communities in the Ohio Valley - Tanya A. Faberson and Jennifer L. Barber
- Archaeological Explorations of the Worshop Rock Shelter, Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee - Jay Franklin and Sierra Bow
- Exploring Hoosier Material Culture: Landscape and Architectural Archaeology at the Moore-Youse House and Huddleston Farmstead - Mark D. Groover
- Preliminary Efforts toward a Cultural Resource Survey of the Charcoal-based Iron Industry in East Tennessee, ca. 1770-1890 - C. Alan Longmire
- New Cave and Rock Art Sites in Tennessee: 2007 - Jan F. Simek, Sarah A. Blankenship, Nicholas P. Herrmann, Sarah C.
Sherwood, and Alan Cressler
- Buffalo Rock (11JS49): A Historic Period Native American Rock Art Site in Johnson County, Illinois - Mark J. Wagner, Mary R. McCorvie, and Charles A. Swedlund
- Cradle of the Middle Class?: Ceramic and Architectural Analysis of Two Southeastern Urban Households - Amy L. Young
Volume 5, Issue 1 [Publication Date of September 10, 2010]
Complete issue in Medium Print Quality [5.03 Mb PDF]: Volume 5, Issue 1.
Contents - Volume 5, Issue 1
- Editor's Corner
- A Summary of Exploratory and Salvage Archaeological Investigations
at the Brick Churck Pike Mound Site (40DV39), Davidson County,
Tennessee - Gary Barker and Carl Kuttruff
- New Perspectives on Late Woodland Architecture and Settlement in
Eastern Tennessee: Evidence from the DeArmond Site (40RE12) - Lynne P.
Sullivan and Shannon D. Koerner
- X-Ray Fluorescence of a Mississippian Greenstone Celt Cache from
Giles County, Tennessee - C. Andrew Buchner
- The Nashville Smilodon: An Account of the 1971 First American
Center Site Investigations in Davidson County, Tennessee - John T.
Dowd
- Descriptions of Five Dover Chert Quarries in Stewart County,
Tennessee - Ryan Parish
- Zooarchaeological Remains from the 1998 Fewkes Site Excavations,
Williamson County, Tennessee - Tanya M. Peres
Volume 6 is in preparation.
Please review the draft Editorial, Procedural, and Stylistic Policy
Guide (links to the left). If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact the Editorial Coordinators.
Manuscripts should be submitted to:
Michael C. Moore
Tennessee Division of Archaeology
Cole Building #3
1216 Foster Avenue
Nashville, TN 37243
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