Richard Stearns, a Geologist at Vanderbilt University, studied three generations of paths/roads along the Natchez Trace in Tennessee. His 1997 article in the Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science (Vol. 72: 3-4, pp. 65-72) can be found online: http://iweb.tntech.edu/sstedman/JTAS%2072-3-4.pdf. The article includes profiles of the three roads.
Ben
Benjamin C. Nance
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Tennessee Division of Archaeology
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Hi Folks,
I am forwarding this question from one of our University of Illinois graduate students. If anyone has relevant information, please respond directly to HISTARCH, and I will make sure that they are forwarded to Jacob. I am assuming that the answer will be of interest to others on the list.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Hi Mark,
This is Jacob Skousen, one of Tim Pauketat's grad students. I'm doing my dissertation fieldwork at the Emerald Mound site in southern Illinois, and am excavating what I had hoped would be a pre-Colombian road that converges at the site. While there is definitely a roadway, the profiles suggest that the road may be historic, possibly a wagon road or trail. Do you know of anybody who has cut and profiled a historic roadway? It would be nice to have something to compare my profile to. My searches in Plains Anthropologist and several other journals haven't yielded anything so far, so I thought I'd check with you.
Thanks!
Jacob
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Illinois State Archaeological Survey
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Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 6:35 AM
To: "Branstner, Mark" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: Historic roads
Hi Mark,
This is Jacob Skousen, one of Tim Pauketat's grad students. I'm doing my dissertation fieldwork at the Emerald site in southern Illinois, and am excavating what I had hoped would be a pre-Colombian road that converges at the site. While there is definitely a roadway, the profiles suggest that the road may be historic, possibly a wagon road or trail. Do you know of anybody who has cut and profiled a historic roadway? It would be nice to have something to compare my profile to. My searches in Plains Anthropologist and several other journals haven't yielded anything so far, so I thought I'd check with you.
Thanks!
Jacob
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