The Dover MoundUniversity Press of Kentucky, 15.07.2014 - 80 Seiten Fifty-five burials with their accompanying artifacts were uncovered during the excavation of the Dover Mound, located in Mason County, Kentucky, yielding new data on the cultural group known as the Adena which is reported in detail by the authors. |
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Adena Amos Lake animal jaws arm bones ashes atlatl bark layer benchmark black-stained body bone fragments Breadth broken Burial 55 Burial 9 Burials 5-6 burned calcined charcoal chin clay marl copper beads copper bracelets covered cremated cremated remains disk shell beads Dover Mound earth edge excavation extended burial Facial Female Young adult femur fire flint fragmentary frontal frontal bone grave Height humerus identifiable inches incisors Index of Robustness Kentucky Adena laid layer of bark Left Right Left long bones lower Male Adult Male Young adult mandible mantle Mason County maxilla Measured length approximately medicine bag mica Middle Circumference mound base Nasal occipital Ohio River old village floor portions preserved profiles puma red ocher Right Left Right saddle surface skeleton Skull fragments skull of Burial stain teeth temporal bones textile thick tomb tree roots UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY vault vertebrae