Stratigraphic and Area Tests at the Emerald and Anna Mound Sites
- 1 July 1951
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in American Antiquity
- Vol. 17 (1Part1) , 18-32
- https://doi.org/10.2307/277352
Abstract
The tests made at the Emerald mound site (MAd-5; also known as the Selzertown site) located on the proposed right-of-way of Natchez Trace Parkway twelve miles north of Natchez, Mississippi, were performed in order to salvage archaeological information and cultural materials along the route of roadway construction. The work was confined to two stratigraphic tests and one area test, the former on the primary mound and the latter in the area to the south of the primary mound assumed to have been a village site. By the area test it was hoped to demonstrate or disprove the existence of a village site associated with the great mound and to salvage data in the path of Parkway construction which was projected immediately south of the base of the primary mound. By the stratigraphic tests it was hoped that the cultural identity of the builders of the primary mound and the adjoining village site could be established.Keywords
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