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Map of Historic Knob Creek Area by Margaret Sherfey Holley - 1989 (file mapcoll_002_10)01 January 1989 (has links)
Identifies locations of oen hundred historic sites of homes, businesses, and places; thirty one old homes that were standing in 1989; twenty one graveyards; sixteen churches and schools; and twelve places on the National Register of Historic Places. Created in memory of Holley's father John A. Sherfey (1889-1977), who was born, live, and died in the oldest house on Knob Creek. No scale provided. / https://dc.etsu.edu/rare-maps/1126/thumbnail.jpg
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LATE ARCHAIC TO EARLY WOODLAND LITHIC TECHNOLOGY AT THE KNOB CREEK SITE (12HR484), HARRISON COUNTY, INDIANAMullen, Kyle E 01 January 2013 (has links)
This study examines bifacial technology change at the Knob Creek site (12HR484) in Harrison County, Indiana, from the Late Archaic to Early Woodland periods. Through a statistical and attribute analysis of 2,620 lithic flakes it was possible to detect changes in the lithic reduction process over time. The analysis demonstrates that soft-hammer percussion becomes more prevalent during the Early Woodland component of the site. This is a significant change from the hard-hammer percussion industry of the Lower Late Archaic. The Terminal Archaic Riverton component in this study offers one of the few detailed flake-by-flake analyses for this poorly understood lithic tradition originally identified by Winters (1969) in the Wabash River Valley.
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