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* Clark, James A. Jr., and David F. Overstreet
2003 "Summary Report: Fieldwork at the Boss' Tavern Locality of the Fabry Creek Site (47DR107), Door County, Wisconsin," MwAC (Milwaukee, 16-19 October 2003).
"Excavations at the Boss' Tavern locality of the Fabry Creek Site (47DR107) near Dykesville, Wisconsin have identified six components. The most recent is a 20th century bottle dump from the tavern operations. Five prehistoric components include, in descending temporal order: Mero Complex (Oneota); (2) North Bay (I & II) Middle (Initial) Woodland; (3) Agate Basin-related Late Paleoindian; (4) Unidentified Paleoindian I; and (5) Unidentified Paleoindian II. Assuming the lacustrine sediments in which Paleoindian I and II occur are underlain by the Glenmore till, these components are younger than 12,000 BP but older than 10,000 BP. {"MwAC web site, abstracts}


Collins, J M.
1995 "A Shell Mask Gorget from Allamakee County, Iowa," Plains Anthropologist 40(153):251-60. {reka}



Conrad, Lawrence A.; and Duane Esarey
        1983     “Oneota in West Central Illinois,” Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, 21-23 October, paper. {E&B ‘92}

Bold Counselor material; “comprehensive summary paper” (E&B ’92)


Cowan, C. Wesley.
1995 " Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands, " Antiquity 69:214ff. {enc}

Cremin, William C.
1999 "Upper Mississippian Adaptation: The View from Southwestern Michigan" pp. (264) 265-71 of "Upper Mississippian / Oneota: People on the Margins and the Fringes of History," pp. 253-78 of Retrieving Michigan's Buried Past: The Archaeology of the Great Lakes State, edited by John R. Halsey. Cranbrook Institute of Science (Bulletin 64): Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.


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Dammers, Kim
1996 The SENSIBA Site 47BR163 Brown County, Wisconsin, USA. Georg-August University:Goettingen, Germany. Report Submitted to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Keywords: Green Bay Oneota, Suamico River, Sensiba, Wisconsin, 47BR163. Excavation report of two summer's work on a village site near the mouth of the Suamico River, leading into Green Bay. The village site had mostly shell-tempered ceramics. No structures but a number of pits were reported. Most of the flint was local. Squash, nuts and fruits were recovered. Bone preservation was very poor. On very limited designs, the author attempts to define the hitherto loosely used term "Green Bay Phase." Some Late Woodland material and 19th century Euro-American material were present. An enigmatic trench, radiocarbon-dated to "recent" and running perpendicular to the Suamico River, was excavated and considered a feature of either farming or logging.


Dammers, Kim
1994 "Video-Computer Profile Drawings." paper presented at the 71st Annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society, March 1994.

Kewords: computer, digital camera, profile, drawings, Oneota.
Abstract: A semi-automated system of drawing profiles speeds up and increases accuracy. Fotoman, a still video-camera with built-in digitalization attaches via a standard cable to a laptop computer's serial port. This system was used to create drawings of profiles at an Oneota site in a forest with sandy soil that had both very good and almost indiscernible stratigraphic boundaries. The 250 dpi black-and-white digital photo images were on-screen within less than half a minute and were processed into drawings on-site by direct visual comparison of the actual profile with the image, which was edited by drawing in profile lines, sharpening images, filling, adjusting tone, stitching, etc. Software for image editing included Fototouch, Corel, EasyCad, and Idrisi. The processed pictures were stored as compressed computer files for future mainpulation, combining, and printing. This systme went far towards fulfilling the goals of increased accuracy and speed in profile drawing, though not without various problems that have been only partially overcome.


De Vore, Steven Leroy
1990 Moingona phase Oneota subsistence strategies : examples from the central Des Moines River Valley. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa: Iowa City.

Dirst, Victoria
1989 Phase II Archaeological Investigations at Three Sites on the East Shore of Green Bay. for Dyckesville Sanitary District. ... Kewaunee County.

The Red River Site has Oneota and Point Sauble Collared (pp. 87-94). Little Red River site (Brown County): Pit N1-E25 has much FCR, Late Woodland cord-marked ceramics with fine textured cord-marking and thinness (p. 57) - suggested as a Late Woodland woman in an Oneota village (p. 55). [This would imply non-matrilocality.] On p. 57: IIaI bead opaque glass: redwood veneer or redwood core; sun: dated to 1641-1770.


Dobbs, Clark A., and George R. Holley
1995 "Reclaiming Silvernale: Implications of the 12th Century Occupation in the Upper Mississippi.? Paper presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the SAA, May 1995, Minneapolis. {WA 78:292}



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