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Complex sets of environmental factors have interacted over the past 5,000 years to affect how changes in climate, temperature, relative precipitation, and the levels of Lake Michigan influence the preservation of archaeological sites in coastal sand
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Journal of Great Lakes Research. 47:1485-1494
Mount Baldy dune is one of the largest active eolian dunes along the southern shore of Lake Michigan and a famous tourist attraction within the Indiana Dunes National Park. It is an anthropogenically disturbed landform where restoration efforts inclu
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 46:1-16
Dispersal of squash and gourds has been attributed to multiple natural and cultural processes. Among these is the downstream dispersal of seeds and intact fruits into slack-water wetland environments, where stands are likely to become established. Wh
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 307:108042
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Archaeological Prospection. 27:285-298
Autor:
Julie L. Commerford, Kendra K. McLauchlan, G. William Monaghan, William P. Gilhooly, Broxton W. Bird, Bruce P. Finney, Robert C. Barr, Jeremy J. Wilson
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The Holocene. 29:1856-1870
Floodplain development, land-use, and flooding on the lower Ohio River are investigated with a 3100-year-long sediment archive from Avery Lake, a swale lake on the Black Bottom floodplain in southern Illinois, US. In all, 12 radiocarbon dates show th
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Radiocarbon. 61:713-731
Geophysical survey and excavations from 2010–2016 at Lawrenz Gun Club (11CS4), a late pre-Columbian village located in the central Illinois River valley in Illinois, identified 10 mounds, a central plaza, and dozens of structures enclosed within a
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 44:84-93
Radiocarbon dates from the base of Serpent Mound in Ohio demonstrate that it was built 2,100–2,300 years ago during the Adena period but was subsequently rebuilt or repaired about 900 years ago during the Fort Ancient period. We describe the basis
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Quaternary International. 511:68-77
The long-term variation in archaeological site distribution in alluvial settings results from how changing environmental conditions and drainage basin evolution interplay with cultural needs and choices to configure site distribution. These relations
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 44:84-93
Radiocarbon dates from the base of Serpent Mound in Ohio demonstrate that it was built 2,100–2,300 years ago during the Adena period but was subsequently rebuilt or repaired about 900 years ago during the Fort Ancient period. We describe the basis