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Tennessee Archaeology
Volume 3, Issue 1

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Volume 3, Issue 1 [Posting Date: May 8, 2008]

  • Editors Corner
  • Article: Evidence for Early Mississippian Settlement of the Nashville Basin: Archaeological Explorations of the Spencer Site (40DV191).
  • Research Report: A Surface Collection from the Kirk Pointe Site (40HS174), Humphreys County, Tennessee.
  • Research Report: Two Mississippian Period Burial Clusters at Travellers' Rest, Davidson County, Tennessee.
  • Research Report: Luminescence Dates and Woodland Ceramics from Rock Shelters on the Upper Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee.

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