Contributions to Michigan Archaeology

Contributions to Michigan Archaeology

Author: James E. Fitting

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 194909815X

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Three Michigan archaeological sites are covered in this report: the Spring Creek site, in Muskegon County; the Springwells Mound Group, in Wayne County; and the Butterfield site, near Lake Huron in Bay County, Michigan.


Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

Prehistoric Copper Mining in Michigan

Author: John R. Halsey

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 0915703890

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Isle Royale and the counties that line the northwest coast of Michigan's Upper Peninsula are called Copper Country because of the rich deposits of native copper there. In the nineteenth century, explorers and miners discovered evidence of prehistoric copper mining in this region. They used those "ancient diggings" as a guide to establishing their own, much larger mines, and in the process, destroyed the archaeological record left by the prehistoric miners. Using mining reports, newspaper accounts, personal letters, and other sources, this book reconstructs what these nineteenth-century discoverers found, how they interpreted the material remains of prehistoric activity, and what they did with the stone, wood, and copper tools they found at the prehistoric sites. "This volume represents an exhaustive compilation of the early written and published accounts of mines and mining in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It will prove a valuable resource to current and future scholars. Through these early historic accounts of prospectors and miners, Halsey provides a vivid picture of what once could be seen." —John M. O'Shea, curator of Great Lakes Archaeology, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology


The Younge Site

The Younge Site

Author: Emerson F. Greenman

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1937-01-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0932206018

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In 1935, archaeologist Emerson F. Greenman excavated the Younge site of Lapeer County, Michigan. In this volume, he describes the site and the archaeological material found there, including the remains of two large enclosures, 57 burials, pottery, tobacco pipes, and stone and bone tools.


Lake Superior Copper and the Indians

Lake Superior Copper and the Indians

Author: James B. Griffin

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1951-01-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1949098281

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In this classic work, editor James B. Griffin presents research on the prehistoric inhabitants of the Lake Superior region. Griffin and Roy W. Drier report on Isle Royale excavations and archaeological finds; Griffin and George I. Quimby write about prehistoric copper pits and related artifacts in Ontario and Manitoba; William C. Root reports on copper artifacts from southern Michigan; and Tyler Bastian writes a review of metallographic studies of prehistoric copper artifacts in North America.


For the Director

For the Director

Author: Charles E. Cleland

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1977-01-01

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 194909801X

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In 1975, James B. Griffin retired as director of the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. During his three decades as director and professor, he had become one of the leading archaeologists in North America and had tremendous influence over the next generation of archaeological research. To honor the man and his work, nineteen scholars contributed essays to this volume. Contributors include Ted Bank, Richard Wilkinson, Donald Janzen, George Quimby, and H. Martin Wobst. Richard Ford and Volney Jones compiled a guide to Griffin’s extensive published works.


Meearmeear Traditions

Meearmeear Traditions

Author: C. C. Trowbridge

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1938-01-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1949098575

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In his position of secretary to Lewis Cass, the governor of Michigan Territory, C. C. Trowbridge negotiated treaties, served as interpreter, and wrote reports on the customs of the Miami, Menominee, Shawnee, and Wyandot tribes. He wrote the manuscript entitled Meearmeear Traditions (meearmeear being a transliteration of “Miami”) in the early 1820s; the University of Michigan published it in 1938. Contains 1 b&w plate.


Bibliography of Michigan Archaeology

Bibliography of Michigan Archaeology

Author: Alexis A. Praus

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1964-01-01

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1949098230

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For this volume, Alexis A. Praus compiled a bibliography of publications on Michigan archaeology. The sources listed are from public libraries and university libraries in Michigan, as well as the Chicago Public Library, the Boston Public Library, the Harvard Peabody Museum, and other collections.


The Moccasin Bluff Site and the Woodland Cultures of Southwestern Michigan

The Moccasin Bluff Site and the Woodland Cultures of Southwestern Michigan

Author: Robert Louis Bettarel

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 1973-01-01

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0932206476

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In this volume, the authors report on the excavation of Moccasin Bluff, a prehistoric site on the banks of the St. Joseph River in Berrien County, Michigan. The features and artifacts (including lithics, ceramics, and stone and bone objects) indicate a series of occupations over roughly 7500 years: from Archaic times to European contact. Betterel and Smith present descriptions and analyses of the structures, artifacts, and burials found at the site. They also situate the site within the Woodland cultures of the region.