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  3. The Archaeology of Summer Island: Changing Settlement Systems in Northern Lake Michigan

The Archaeology of Summer Island: Changing Settlement Systems in Northern Lake Michigan

David S. Brose
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This work interprets some aspects of the prehistory of the basin of northern Lake Michigan based on the excavation and analysis of the Summer Island site. Brose describes the excavation and the geomorphology of the site, and reports on the site's features and artifacts, including ceramics, lithics, copper, and bone. The site contained three components: Middle Woodland, Late Woodland, and protohistoric. Brose analyzed these components in terms of material culture, economic adaptation, and social organization.
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Description of the Site
    • I. Environmental Setting
    • II. Description of Excavations
    • III. Geomorphology of the Site
  • Part II: The Middle Woodland Component
    • IV. The Nature of the Component
    • V. Ceramics
    • VI. Chipped Stone
    • VII. Rough and Pecked Stone
    • VIII. Copper
    • IX. Worked Bone
    • X. Economic Adaptation
    • XI. Features and Radiocarbon Dates
    • XII. Interpretations and Speculations
  • Part III: The Upper Mississippian Component
    • XIII. The Nature of the Component
    • XIV. Description and Analysis of Artifacts
    • XV. Ceramic Relationships, Interpretations and Conclusions
  • Part IV: The Protohistoric Component
    • XVI. The Protohistoric Component
  • Part V: Conclusions
    • XVII. Conclusions
  • References
  • Plates
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Published: 1970
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-951519-29-2 (ebook)
  • 978-0-932206-39-8 (paper)
Series
  • Anthropological Papers Series
Subject
  • Michigan and the Great Lakes
  • Archaeology:New World
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