2018
DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2018.31
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Growth of a Village: Using Fluoride Analysis and Artifact Frequencies to Examine Early Fort Ancient/Mississippian Household and Site Formation

Abstract: Examining the formation histories of single-component prehistoric villages is difficult using only radiocarbon dating. This study investigates such a case with the added considerations of two relative dating techniques, artifact accumulation and fluoride dating, at the Guard site (12D29), an early (ca. AD 1000–1300) Fort Ancient/Mississippian village located in southeast Indiana. The goal was to assess the depositional history of the individual house basins and, if possible, to determine a relative sequence of… Show more

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