The Bottlemy Site (11 MH495): An Emerging and Mature Late Woodland Occupation in Northeastern Illinois

Peter Geraci, Paula J. Porubcan, Melissa Baltus

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Abstract

The Bottlemy site (11MH495) is a well-preserved Late Woodland period site located in the remote uplands of northeastern Illinois. The site contains two horizontally discrete occupations, an emerging Late Woodland component (AD 425 ± 20) and an adjacent mature Late Woodland component (A.D~ 870 ± 15). Shallow features and artifact concentrations contain diagnostic ceramic and lithic materials in association with plant and animal remains. While a handful of Late Woodland sites have undergone subsurface testing in the area, few of these have contained many intact features to speak of and none have contained an intact buried living surface as is present on the Bottlemy site~ Info11nation recovered from the site suggests that while ceramic and lithic tool assemblages changed markedly within a 500 year period (from the emerging to mature Late Woodland periods), subsistence patterns may have remained relatively unchanged for groups living in this region.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProgram and Abstracts - 56th Annual Meeting
Pages58-59
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • ISAS

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