The Gehring Site: An Analysis of a Middle Woodland Lithic Assemblage in the American Bottom

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The Gehring Site: An Analysis of a Middle Woodland Lithic Assemblage in the American Bottom. Katie Leslie. Hypotheses. Trade or migration Determine regions of interaction Phase Purpose of site. Middle Woodland. Time frame 150 BC to AD 350 “People of colors and glitter” (Fortier 2008) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Gehring Site: An Analysis of a Middle

Woodland Lithic Assemblage in the American Bottom

Katie Leslie

Hypotheses

• Trade or migration

• Determine regions of interaction

• Phase

• Purpose of site

Middle Woodland• Time frame

– 150 BC to AD 350

• “People of colors and glitter” • (Fortier 2008)

– Variety of colors– Variety of chert types

Fortier 2008

Movement Patterns

• Trade, migration, direct procurement

• Equifinality

• Literature unclear

Surface Collection-85 acres-30,000 piece lithic assemblage

Test units-Six 2x2 meter units- Plowzone- Screening- Features

FeaturesFeature 102, Feature 104

Excavation methods-First half in one level-Second half in cultural episodes-Screening-Floatation samples

Methods

-Comparative collection-Heat- treatment-Tool versus debitage-Counts-Weights-Unidentified

Feature Results

Local chert types-Burlington-Chouteau-Salem-Glacial till

Non-local chert types– Grimes Hill– Cobden/Dongola– Kaolin– Ste. Genevieve– Mill Creek

• Debitage– Core reduction

• 33 flakes– 64% Burlington

– Bifacial reduction• 51 flakes

– 53% Burlington

– Shatter• 51 flakes

– 69% Burlington

Blades-58% of tool assemblage-Characteristics

-Parallel sides-Ridges

-Technology

Flake Tools-15% of tool assemblage-Expedient -Re-sharpening

Results

• Hoe Flake– 15% of tool assemblage– Sharpening hoes– Polish

Scrapers-4% of tool assemblage-Retouching-Burlington

-Norton reworked into scraper-Glacial Till

-Exhausted humpback scraper-Ste. Genevieve

-Side scraper

Results

• Spear Points– 5% of tool assemblage– Norton

• Ste. Genevieve– Unidentified

• Burlington– Etley

• Burlington

• Cores• -3% of tool assemblage• Bipolar reduction

– Heat-treated Burlington• Multidirectional

– Burlington

Middle Woodland Diagnostics of Plowzone and Surface

• Plowzone– 49 blades

• Surface– 121 blades– Waubesa point– Dickson point

Conclusion• Holding Phase

• Farming– Hoe flakes

• Tool production site?

• Trade versus migration

• Regions of interaction– Southern Illinois, Illinois river valley, southwestern Illinois

• Trade versus migration?

Acknowledgments

• I want to thank Dr. Holt for all of the wisdom that she shared, without her guidance this research would not have been possible

• Larry Kinsella for making my comparative collection without which the unidentified category would be much larger.

• Miranda Yancey and Ken Farnsworth for looking over my first attempts at lithic analysis and for guiding me in the right direction.