
From: Scott Beld
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 8:37 PM
To: Oxbow Archaeologists
Subject: Ponton Site - October 16, 2004
Hi Oxbow Archaeologists,
Yesterday was sort of a mixed day. It was raining off and on in the morning, so
John, Marianne, Dave, and I worked in the lab.
In the afternoon, it cleared a little and I went to the site. I managed to
excavate one test unit, 505R515, on the southwest end of the site (see
Map - October 16, 2004). There wasn’t a whole lot
in it, but I did find the base of an Early Woodland stemmed (Kramer) point (ca.
800-400 B.C. – see Photo 1). It started to
rain when I was getting ready to dig a second unit, so I returned to the RB.
I’ve also attached a picture of the point we found on Wednesday – it is simply a
notched flake (see Photo 2).
This Wednesday we’ll plan on excavating at the site again. If it’s dry enough
we’ll excavate test units. If not,we’ll dig units under the tarps.
Next Saturday, we’ll plan on excavating at the site as usual.
Hope to see you at the site.
Scott
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Scott G. Beld
Research Associate II
The University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology
1109 Geddes Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1079
Phone: 734-764-0489 (UMMP Main Office)
734-763-9253
(My Office)
Fax: 734-936-1380
Email: sbeld@umich.edu
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