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Skeleton and artifacts in excavation. Burial #23, Site Lu-v-92. Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi.
Holdings
35mm slide: 993
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

Description
Effigy pipe of bauxite? From mound on Shiloh Battlefield.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1889
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Description
Archaeological field work in 1880's.
Holdings
35mm slide: 2870
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Site Lu°63, Pickwick Basin, Alabama. Pottery sherds. Alabama Museum of Natural History negative.
Holdings
Lantern slide: 2130
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Site Lu°63, Pickwick Basin, Alabama. Pottery sherds. Alabama Museum of Natural History negative.
Holdings
Lantern slide: 2129
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Cherokee chunkey players throwing poles. In a game of chunkey, Cherokee men race to hurl poles at a stone disc. The one whose pole lands closest to where the disk stops wins a point. The Union flag signifies alliance with the British; white flags mean peace. Spectators place bets on the game, which takes place in 1757 at Chota, on the Little Tennessee River.
Date of Photo
1988
Holdings
35mm slide: 27329
Geographic Location
Little Tennessee River

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Description
Hardin County, Tennessee. Shiloh effigy pipe found in log tomb in mound C.
Date of Photo
1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 27640
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Description
Hardin County, Tennessee. Shiloh effigy pipe found in log tomb in mound C.
Date of Photo
1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 27641
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Hardin County, Tennessee. Shiloh effigy pipe found in log tomb in mound C.
Date of Photo
1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 27642
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Description
Hardin County, Tennessee. Shiloh effigy pipe found in log tomb in mound C.
Date of Photo
1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 27643
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Description
Shiloh National Military Park, Hardin County, Tennessee. West of mounds M and D. F.H.H. Roberts, Moreau Chambers, Phil Phillips excavated in 1933-34. US National Museum - 385507
Holdings
35mm slide: 27675
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Shiloh National Military Park, Hardin County, Tennessee. West of mounds M and D. F.H.H. Roberts, Moreau Chambers, Phil Phillips excavated in 1933-34.
Holdings
35mm slide: 27676
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

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Description
Shiloh National Military Park, Hardin County, Tennessee. West of mounds. F.H.H. Roberts and Phil Phillips accessioned May 1939. Excavated 1933-34, C.W.A. Moreau Chambers.
Holdings
35mm slide: 27677
Geographic Location
Tennessee River

Description
View of Florence Mound from across the parking lot.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32243
Period
AD 500 - 1300
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
View of Florence Mound
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32244
Period
AD 500 - 1300
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
View of surroundings from top of Florence Mound.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32245
Period
AD 500 - 1300
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
View of Florence Mound
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32246
Period
AD 500 - 1300
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Excavating the interior of Dust Cave
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32221
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
David Anderson inside Dust Cave
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32222
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Sterile overburden is shown in this profile of deposits in the entrance trench outside the entrance of Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32223
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Stratigraphic profile showing ash lenses at Dust Cave
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32225
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Stratigraphic profile with unknown ash and stone feature, possible hearth, in the profile of the entrance trench at Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32226
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Stratigraphic profile with ash lenses revealed in the profile of the entrance trench within Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32227
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Archaeologist Boyce Driskell at Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32228
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Archaeologist (unknown) taking notes in the field.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32229
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Archaeologist Nurit Finn, who served as excavation director for several seasons, within Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32230
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Archaeologist David Anderson excavating within the entrance chamber of Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32231
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
The surface of deposits within the inner passage of Dust Cave. The dryness of these deposits inspired the name given to the cave by its early investigators.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32232
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Excavation of cave with lighting structure. This view of the cave is from the entrance looking into the entrance trench. The back wall of the entrance chamber forms the background.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32233
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

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Description
Excavations underway in the entrance trench at Dust Cave. This view is within the entrance chamber of the cave near the middle of the trench. The deposits within the area of the cave were nearly 5 meters deep.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32234
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Excavation of the entrance trench at Dust Cave in progress. The Cave’s entrance is to the right; the west profile of the trench is in the background.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32236
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Excavations in progress in the entrance trench of Dust Cave. View is to the west.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32237
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Exterior of Dust Cave to the east of the entrance trench showing the proximity of the Cave’s deposits to the ceiling of the cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32238
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Exterior of cave excavation. A large trench (2 m by 12 m) was excavated through the entrance at Dust Cave from outside deposits to a point near the back of the cave. View of the trench at the entrance is to the east.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32239
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Exterior of cave excavation. A steep talis slope made working space very limited outside the entrance to Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32240
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Dust Cave is one of numerous caves located along this bluffline on the north side of the Tennessee River and Coffee Slough.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32241
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Dust Cave Archaeological field camp. Students, staff and visitors were lodged in a tent camp about 300 yards from the cave.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32242
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Portrait with (from left to right): Richard Ford, Mary Powell, John Speth.
Date of Photo
circa July 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32247
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

Description
Stratigraphic profile in Dust Cave.
Date of Photo
circa Jul. 1992
Holdings
35mm slide: 32224
Period
Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic, 10,650-3,600 cal. B.C.
Geographic Location
Tennessee River Valley

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Description
East profile and northeast corner of mound. Site 1-CT-27
Holdings
35mm slide: 1799
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek site, Colbert County, Alabama. View of east face and 110 CT degrees 27. Depth of burials 83, 84, and 85.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3720
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek Site, Colbert County, Alabama. Burials 83, 84, and 85; 108 CT degrees 27.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3721
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek Site, Colbert County, Alabama. LT FS 239 invert. of Sk 84. RT FS 240 invert. of SK 85. 186 CT degrees 27.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3722
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek Site, Colbert County, Alabama. Flint art. found with burials 83, 84, and 85. 176 CT degrees 27.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3723
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek Site, Colbert County, Alabama; close-up of SK 88 showing flint points accompanying burial. 139 CT degrees 27.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3724
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River

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Description
Mulberry Creek Site, Colbert County, Alabama artifacts. 187 CT degrees 27.
Holdings
35mm slide: 3725
Period
Middle Archaic
Geographic Location
Pickwick Basin, Tennessee River
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