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  • 1973 excavations on the Hicks I (40CF62), Eoff I (40CF32) & Eoff III (40CF107) Sites. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, 1977.

 

  • Alexander, Lawrence S. Phase II Archaeological Investigations Within Shelby Bend Archaeological District, Hickman and Maury Counties, Tennessee.  Birmingham: Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1982.

 

 

 

  • Autry, William O., Jr., and Robert L. Jolley.  An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed TVA Hartsville-Maury County Transmission Line.  Chattanooga: N.P., 1980.

 

  • Bacon, Willard S.  "Additional Data on Site 40FR47, Franklin County, Tennessee." Tennessee Anthropologist 31:2 (1975): 98-103.

 

 

  • Bacon, Willard S., and H.C. Merryman. "Salvage Archaeology at 40FR47." Tennessee Archaeological Society Miscellaneous Paper 11(1973): 1-30.

 

  • Bentz, Charles.  The Aenon Creek Site (40MU493) Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Middle Duck River Drainage of Tennessee. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Transportation, 1995.

 

  • Bentz, Charles.  Middle and Late Woodland Settlements in Selected Areas of the Mid-South:  A View from the Middle Duck River Drainage in Maury County, Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1986.

 

  • Binton, T.W., Jr.  "A Brief Introduction to the Prehistory of Coffee County."  Coffee County Historical Society Quarterly 2:1 (1971): 1-7.

 

 

 

  • Brehm, H.C.  The History of the Duck River Cache. Knoxville:  Tennessee Anthropological Association, 1981.

 

 

  • Brown, Tracy C.  Prehistoric Mortuary Patterning and Change in the Normandy Reservoir, Coffee County, Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1982.

 

  • Bruce, Dickson D.  Final Report on the 1972-1973 Archaeological Site Reconnaissance in the Proposed TVA Columbia Reservoir, Maury and Marshall Counties, Tennessee.  N.P., 1976.

 

  • Chapman, Jefferson.  The American Indian in Tennessee: An Archeological Perspective. Knoxville:  McClung Museum, University of Tennessee, 1982.

 

 

 

  • Chubley, George W. "Manchester: From Aboriginal Time until about 1840."a  Coffee County Historical Society Quarterly 1:2 (1970): 9-42.

 

 

  • Cox, Stephen D.  Art and Artisans of Prehistoric Middle Tennessee.  Nashville: Tennessee State Museum, 1985.

 

 

 

  • Davis, R.P. Stephen.  The Wiser-Stephens I Site (40CF81). Alberta: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Calgary, 1976.

 

 

  • Duggan, Betty J.  A Synthesis of the Late Woodland Mason Phase in the Normandy and Tims Ford Reservoirs in Middle Tennessee.  Knoxville:  Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1982.

 

 

 

  • Entorf, Robert F.  The Archaeological Rockshelters on Fountain Creek, Maury County, Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1985.

 

  • Evans, David R. Archaeological Impact, Council Bend Site, Hickman County, Tennessee. N.P., 1972.

 

  • Evans, David R. Archaeological Impact, Rieves Bend Site, Maury County, Tennessee. N.P., 1972.

 

  • Evans, David R.  The Archaeological Impact Anticipated by the Construction of the Columbia Reservoir on the Duck River in Maury and Marshall Counties, Tennessee. N.P., N.D.

 

  • Evans, David R.  Initial Archaeological Survey of the Columbia Reservoir, Tennessee: 1972.  An Archaeological Survey Project Conducted for the Tennessee Valley Authority in Fulfillment of Contract TV 36434A.  N.P., N.D.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H.  1974 Excavations at the Ewell III Site (40CF118), Jernigan II Site (40CF37), and the Parks Site (40CF5).  Knoxville: TVA, 1982.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H.  1975 Excavations at the Eoff I Site (40CF32), Aaron Shelton Site (40CF69), and the Duke I Site (40CF97). Norris: TVA, 1982.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H.  Fourth Report on the Normandy Archaeological Project: 1973 Excavations on the Hicks I (40CF62), Eoff I (40CF32) & Eoff III (40CF107) Sites. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, 1977.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H.  Fifth Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project: 1973 Excavations at the Banks V Site (40CF111).  Knoxville: University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology 1978.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H. Preliminary Report of the Excavations in the Old Stone Fort, Coffee County, Tennessee, 1966 Field Season. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Conservation, 1966.

 

 

 

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H., and Major C.R. McCollough, eds. Sixth Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project. Chattanooga:  TVA, 1978.

 

  • Faulkner, Charles H., and Major C.R. McCollough, eds. Third Report of the Normandy Reservoir Salvage Project: 1973 Testing Program, Lithic Annealing Project, and Report on Plant and Faunal Remains from the Banks III Site. Knoxville: TVA, 1976.

 

 

 

  • Fielder, George "Nick", and Bill Jones.  Relocating the Trail of Tears.  Tennessee Division of Archaeology  Trail of Tears Association, Tennessee Chapter, 1998.  

 

 

  • Gordon, Robert. Archeological Survey of the Duck River Downstream from Normandy Dam:  Resource Intern Report. Knoxville: Upper Duck Resource Development Association and TVA, 1983.

 

 

 

 

 

a This document is available from the Tennessee State Library and Archives.

  • Gore, J.P.  "Indian Sites on the Wartrace Creek and Garrison Valley."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 8:3 (1982): 74-79.

 

  • Graham, J.R. Duck River Cache.  Nashville:  N.P., 1984.

 

  • Griffin, James B.  "The Chronological Position of the Hopewellian Culture in the Eastern United States." Museum of Anthropology Anthropological Papers 12(1958).

 

 

 

  • Hickerson, Daisy Faulkner. "Dreamers of Old Stone Fort." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 13:2 (1947): 59-60.

 

  • Historic Sites Assessment of the Proposed Columbia Reservoir.  Knoxville: TVA, 1980.

 

  • Hoffman, Jack L.  Contextual Studies of the Middle Archaic Component at Cave Springs in Middle Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1984.

 

  • Hummel, Charles G. "Aboriginal Life in Bedford County."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:1 (1973): 3-6.

 

 

 

 

  • Jolley, Robert L. Archaeological Testing of Historic Sites in the Proposed Columbia Reservoir, Middle Tennessee: Draft.  Building Conservation Technology, Inc., 1982.

 

 

  • Keel, Bennie C. Summary Field Report of the Excavations of the Nowlin II Site (40CF35) Coffee County, Tennessee, Conducted by the Wright State University Field School, 1974. Dayton, Ohio: Wright State University, Laboratory of Anthropology, 1974.

 

 

  • Kline, Gerald W., Gary D. Crites, and Charles H. Faulkner ; contributions by Terry A. Ferguson, Robert A. Pace, and Neil D. Robison. The McFarland Project:  Early Middle Woodland Settlement and Subsistence in the Upper Duck River Valley in Tennessee. Knoxville: Tennessee Anthropological Association, 1982.

 

  • Klippel, Walter E.  The Paleontology of Cheek Bend Cave, Maury County, Tennessee:  Phase II Report to the Tennessee Valley Authority. Chattanooga:  TVA, 1982.

 

  • Knudson, Gary D. Archaeological Investigations at the Anderson and Tinsley Places Section 1-D, Natchez Trace Parkway.  Tallahassee:  Florida State University, Southeast Conservation Archaeology Center, Report No. 9 (1980).

 

  • Kocsis, Alexander.  Old Stone Fort.  Manchester: Browning Print Service, 1973.

 

 

  • Lautzenheiser, Loretta and John N. Lovett.  Historic Mill Context.  Coastal Carolina Research, Inc., and Museum of Power and Industry, 2001.  

 

  • Law, Zada and Andrea Brewer Shea.  "Tennessee Before Columbus: Human Impact on the Landscape Prior to 1492 A.D."  Tennessee Conservationist 61:3 (1995): 3-7.

 

 

 

 

 

  • "The Old Stone Fort:  A Collection of Early Accounts."a Coffee County Historical Society Quarterly 17:1-2(1986):5-16.
     

  • Peacock, Charles K.  Duck River Cache: Tennessee's Greatest Archaeological Find. N.P., 1984.

 

 

  • Penny, James S., Jr.  The Normandy Lithic Resource Survey.  Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1974.  

 

  • Phase II Archaeological Investigations at site 40BD137 Bedford County, Tennessee.  Memphis:  Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University Press, 1985.

 

  • Phase II Archaeological Investigations at Site 40LS203, Lewis County, Tennessee.  Memphis:  Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University Press, 1985.

 

  • Prichard, Mack.  "The Archaeological Parks." Tennessee Conservationist 39:3 (1973): 2-5.

 

  • Rice, Orlenas L.  "A Catlinite Disk Pipe Find:  Salvage Archeology at 40MR12." Central States Archaeological Journal 21:4 (1974):162-170.

 

 

 

  • Shetrone, Henry Clyde.  The Mound-Builders: A Reconstruction of the Life of a Prehistoric American Race Through the Exploration and Interpretation of Their Earth Mounds, Their Burials and Their Cultural Remains.  New York:  Appleton, 1930.

 

  • Sims, Ernest J.  "The Big Bottom site."  Tennessee Archaeologist 27 (1971): 50-91.

 

  • Smith, Carol S.  "Human Skeletal Material from 40FR47." Tennessee Archaeological Society Miscellaneous Paper 11
    (1973): 31-51.

 

 

  • Steele, B.P.  "The Old Stone Fort:  An Interesting Prehistoric Ruin in Coffee County."a  Coffee County Historical Society Newsletter 8:14 (November 1977): 3-6.

 

  • Thruston, Gates P.  The Antiquities of Tennessee and the Adjacent States, and the State of Aboriginal Society in the Scale of Civilization Represented by Them: A Series of Historical and Ethnological Studies. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1897.

 

  • Thruston, Gates P.  "The Old Stone Fort Near Manchester, Tennessee."  American Historical Magazine 1 (1896): 253-256.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Yeatman, Harry C.  "Surface Material from Maury County, Tennessee."  Tennessee Archaeologist 20 (1964): 59-79.