
From: Scott Beld
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 7:46 PM
To: Oxbow Archaeologists
Subject: Sias East - August 2, 2008
Hi Oxbow Archaeologists,
Marianne, Dave, Nik, Becky, and I made it out to the Sias East site on Saturday.
It was a beautiful day
for excavating – not too hot! We started the morning by opening unit 1N-98W and
excavating the 0-20
cm level (see Map). This was the upper part of the plow zone and
there was not a lot in it,
though Dave did find a biface fragment (see
Photo 1). We
finished the morning
excavating the 20-25 cm level of units 0S-98W and 1N-98W recovering several
flakes and bone
fragments.
In the afternoon, I continued to work on units 0S-98W and 1N-98W, excavating the
25-35 cm levels.
The density of material picked up a little at 30-35 cm with several flakes, bone
fragments (including
some burned and calcined – seems to be mainly deer with a few fish vertebra),
and a couple GTP
sherds. I did recover a projectile point base (see
Photo 2) and a
small Middle
Woodland rimsherd with a notched lip (see
Photo 3) in unit 1N-98W,
30-35 cm.
This week we will be doing lab work at the Resource Building on Wednesday
evening. We will
probably be working outside processing flotation samples and 1/8” screen bags.
Next Saturday we will
plan on excavating at Sias East (weather permitting).
Hope to see you at the site.
Scott
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Scott G. Beld, Ph.D.
Research Laboratory Specialist - Intermediate
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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