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Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina, with Appendix
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Published
1942
by s.n in S.l
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin -- 131 |
Contributions | Setzler, F.M., Jennings, J.D., Stewart, T.D. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL21711234M |
Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina (Hardback or Cased Book) Setzler, Frank M. Editore: Andesite Press 8/9/ (). Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina. Author: Frank M. Setzler, Jesse David Jennings, T D. Stewart.
Peachtree mound and village site, Cherokee county, North Carolina () - Setzler, Frank M. (Frank Maryl); Jennings, Jesse David; Stewart, T. D. (Thomas Dale) - pages. The Cherokee Indian book collection is an archive of 44 historic books relating to the Cherokee Indian in Seller Rating: % positive. the late prehistoric and protohistoric Peachtree mound and village site in Cherokee County, North Carolina (). This was published with Jennings as junior author to Frank M. Setzler. Jennings had excavated the site in , and subsequently analyzed the specimens at the U.S. National Museum. Setzler, a Smithsonian employee who was liaison.
The first book on the history and prehistory of North Carolina's Indians was published in by the Reverend Douglas Rights, with two chapters devoted to archaeology and antiquities. Rights, an avid artifact collector was first president of the Archaeological Society of North Carolina when the group was organized in Frank M. Setzler is the author of Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina ( avg rating, 0 ratings, 0 reviews, published /5(2).
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The Peachtree Mound, according to the Smithsonian report, was a multilevel ceremonial structure. At the base, a hard-packed floor was the foundation for a wood and stone building, covered by a earthen mound about 60 feet in diameter.
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Setzler and Jesse D. Jennings INTRODUCTION In December the Civil Works Administration assigned 11 archeologieal projects to the Smithsonian Institution. Peachtree Mound and Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina With Appendix Skeletal Remains from the Peachtree Site, North Carolina by T.
Stewart: Books - The Kituwah village mound located just east of Bryson City in Swain County, North Carolina, some believe it to be 10, years old or possibly older.
The Cherokee people call the area Kituwah "the mother town," site of their origins as a native people. The Peachtree Mound is. The Peachtree Mound Site The Peachtree Mound is a little known town site in the North Carolina Mountains. Photo: VR images by Richard Thornton, Architect Satellite photo from USGS.
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