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Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Period Unknown
Significance Unknown
Site Type Prehistoric Indian Earth Mound, Unconfirmed
Field number 1
Location accuracy Poor
Coordinate system NAD 1927 Zone 16N
Deleted No
Preservation Prospects Unknown
Public Status Unknown
Current Vegetation CURRENTLY, THE AREA IS PASTURE LANDS. ACCORDING TO THE OWNER, IT HAS BEEN INTENSELY CULTIVATED SINCE CIRAC THE 1930S.
Preservation State
Investigation Date 1994-11-04
Name MR. HENRY KELLERHALS
Artifacts Collected IN SPITE OF INTENSE VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE EXPOSE SURFACE (80% VISIBILITY) OF THE INTACT MOUND, AS WELL AS INSPECTION OF FOX HOLES AND OTHER NATURAL DISTURBANCES, NO ARIFACTS WERE IDENTIFIED OR COLLECTED. THE OWNER SAYS, HOWEVER, THAT HE HAS FOUND PROJECTILE POINTS AND OTHER LITHICS (NO CERAMICS) IN NEARBY FIELDS AFTER RAIN, ALTHOUGH THOSE FINDS HAVE BEEN INFREQUENT.
Location of Documentation New South Associates, Incorporated
Gnahrgis id 6922
Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Smithsonian Trinomial Identifier 9CT44
Sortable Trinomial 9CT00044
Variant Trinomial Expression(s)
  • 9-CT-44
  • 9-CT-00044
Suggested Citation

David G. Anderson, Joshua Wells, Stephen Yerka, Kelsey Noack Myers, Robert Carl DeMuth, Thaddeus Geoffrey Bissett. (2013) "9CT44 from Americas/United States/Georgia/Catoosa County". In Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF). Georgia SHPO (Ed). Released: 2013-10-15. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/19585e65-b811-4109-3a0b-ae5395332068> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2nv9bt6b

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