Dodson "Village": A Flint Ridge Habitation Site
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Date
1984
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Archaeological Society of Ohio
Abstract
Artifact material recovered from the Dodson "Village" Site is described and illustrated. The site is interpreted as a very short term occupation by various Early, Middle, and Late Woodland groups over a correspondingly long period of time. Adena, Hopewellian, and Late Woodland components are recognized. While undoubtedly associated with flint procurement, there is no evidence of participation in any trading network of the sort envisioned in Struever and Houart's (1972) Hopewell Interaction Sphere.
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Dodson Site (Licking Co., Ohio), Hopewell Archaeology (Licking Co., Ohio), Ohio Historical Society Archaeological Collections (Licking Co., Ohio), Adena Ceramics (Dodson Site, Licking Co., Ohio), Flint Ridge, Ohio (Hopewellian Sites)
Citation
James L. Murphy and James F. Morton, "Dodson Village": A Flint Ridge Habitation Site," Ohio Archaeologist 34, no. 3 (Summer 1984): 23-26.