essay

Taphonomic comparisons of cultural and noncultural faunal deposits at the Kimmswick and Barnhart sites, Jefferson County, Missouri

late pleistocene and early holocene paleocology and archaeology of the eastern great lakes region: proceedings of the smith symposium, held at the buffalo museum of science, october 24-24, 198633 • Published In 1988 • Pages: 227-240

By: Graham, Russell W., Kay, Marvin.

Abstract
The authors examined two sites with bone assemblages in eastern Missouri. They describe the post-depositional processes and their probable effects on bone deposits. The sites date to the Late Pleistocene; Kimmswick contains Clovis tools and debitage.
Subjects
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Topography and geology
Fauna
Post depositional processes in archaeological sites
Lithic industries
Weapons
General tools
Cultural stratigraphy
tradition
Early Paleo-Indian
HRAF PubDate
2017
Region
New World
Sub Region
New World
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Types
Archaeologist
Paleontologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2016
Field Date
1980, 1981
Coverage Date
12,000-10,000 BP
Coverage Place
Kimmswick and Barnhart sites, Missouri, United States
Notes
Russell W. Graham and Marvin Kay
Meeting name: Smith Symposium (1986 : Buffalo Museum of Science)//Symposium sponsored by the George G. and Elizabeth G. Smith Foundation
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-240)
LCCN
88006094
LCSH
Paleo-Indians