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词条 Cleek-McCabe Site
释义

  1. Site description

     McCabe Mound 15Be8  Cleek Mound 15Be23 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The Cleek-McCabe Site is a Middle Fort Ancient culture (1200 to 1400 CE)[1] archaeological site near Walton in Boone County, Kentucky, in the northern Bluegrass region of the state. It is situated on Mud Lick Creek approximately {{convert|11|km|mi}} from the Ohio River. The site has several components, including two mounds and a village.

Site description

The site is a village (Cleek 15Be22) with a centrally located {{convert|50|m|ft}} to {{convert|60|m|ft}} wide circular plaza with one burial mound (Cleek Mound 15Be23) at its eastern end and another (McCabe Mound 15Be8) at its western end.[2]

McCabe Mound 15Be8

The McCabe Mound was partially excavated in the 1930s by William S. Webb of the University of Kentucky, and consequently is one of the best documented Fort Ancient burial mounds to date. The mound was about {{convert|30|m|ft}} in diameter and {{convert|1|m|ft}} in height before this excavation. The fill used to construct the mound was sterile clay, midden deposits, and limestone slabs, and under the mound the WPA excavators found a pre-existing village midden. Because the mound fill and midden under it contained the same pottery debris, archaeologists believe the mound was constructed very quickly. Within the mound archaeologists found the remains of 21 individuals, most in a flexed or semi-flexed position, although a few were in an extended position. Underneath the mound were found the posthole remains of three structures. The earliest was a circular structure {{convert|13|m|ft}} in diameter. Superimposed over this were two rectangular buildings that are either the remains of one building nested inside the other or two chronologically different structures of different sizes. The larger outer building measured {{convert|17|m|ft}} by {{convert|29|m|ft}} and the smaller inner structure {{convert|12|m|ft}} by {{convert|24|m|ft}}. Within the structures were large circular hearths and a prepared floor area. Because of the size of the structures and the lack of everyday debris found near them it is assumed they were for special community activities[2] or functioned as a charnel house.[1]

Cleek Mound 15Be23

The Cleek Mound measured {{convert|24|m|ft}} and is {{convert|2|m|ft}} in height. It has never been excavated, so archaeologist are unsure if it contains burials like the other mound or if it is also superimposed over special use structures.[2]

See also

  • Ronald Watson Gravel Site

References

1. ^{{Cite book|title=Kentucky Archaeology|chapter= Chapter 6:Fort Ancient Farmers|last=Sharp|first=William E.|editor=Lewis, R. Barry|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=0-8131-1907-3|year=1996|pages=167–169}}
2. ^{{Citation|url=http://heritage.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/1C205F45-0657-42C2-B6EF-C8217E11A291/0/TheArchaeologyofKentuckyAnUpdateVolume2.pdf|title=The Archaeology of Kentucky:An update|first=A. Gwynn|last=Henderson|chapter=Chapter 7:Fort Ancient Period|pages=793–795|editor=David Pollack|publisher=Kentucky Heritage Council|year=2008|accessdate=2010-11-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101117211810/http://heritage.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/1C205F45-0657-42C2-B6EF-C8217E11A291/0/TheArchaeologyofKentuckyAnUpdateVolume2.pdf|archivedate=2010-11-17|df=}}

External links

  • The Ronald Watson Gravel Site (15Be249): An examination of the Late Woodland/Fort Ancient transition in Boone County, Kentucky
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