TDOA Staff Publications

The following presents a partial bibliography of Tennessee-related archaeological research published by Tennessee Division of Archaeology employees, and works by former Division employees using data collected while at the TDOA. At this time the list does not include unpublished technical reports, site inspections, book reviews, or newsletter/informal publications. Please contact the author(s) and/or the Division of Archaeology for permission to reproduce any images or data from these sources.

Ball, Donald B. and Samuel D. Smith (2008) Notes on an 1811 Paper Mill in Smith County, Tennessee. Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology, Vol. 23, pp. 8-13.

Barker, Gary and John B. Broster (1993) Recent Excavations at the Austin Cave Site: A Late Pleistocene through Early Holocene Occupation in North Central Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 10:1-3.

Barker, Gary and John B. Broster (1996) The Johnson Site (40Dv400): A Sated Paleoindian and Early Archaic Occupation in Tennessee's Central Basin. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 42(2):97-153.

Barker, Gary and Carl Kuttruff (2010) A Summary of Exploratory and Salvage Archaeological Investigations at the Brick Church Pike Mound Site (40DV39), Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 5(1):5-30.

Benthall, Joseph L (1973 ) Archaeological Investigations of the Netherland Inn Complex. Tennessee Historical Commission and Netherland Inn Association, Inc., Kingsport, Tennessee.

Benthall, Joseph L (1980) The Meeks Site Excavation Montgomery County Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 5, Nashville.

Benthall, Joseph L (1986) Archaeological Testing of Site 40DK36 DeKalb County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 1, Nashville.

Benthall, Joseph L (1995) An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Portions of the Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers in Polk, Bradley and McMinn Counties, Tennessee, 1985-1986. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 12, Nashville.

Bentz, Charles, Jr. (1995) The Aenon Creek Site (40MU493): Late Archaic, Middle Woodland and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Middle Duck River Drainage of Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Miscellaneous Publications No. 1, Nashville.

Bentz, Charles, Jr. (1996) The Bailey Site (40GL26): Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, and Historic Settlement and Subsistence in the Lower Elk River Drainage of Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Miscellaneous Publications No. 2, Nashville.

Bentz, Charles, Jr (1997) Archaeological Investigations at the Forbus Site (40FN122): An Unplowed Multicomponent site in the Eastern Highland Rim of Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Miscellaneous  Publications No. 5, Nashville.

Blankenship, Sarah A. Bruce Kaiser, and Michael C. Moore (2013) X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Two Metal Beads from the David Davis Farm Site (40HA301), Hamilton County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 7(1):76-82.

Brandon, Jamie C. and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (1995) Textile Impressed Ceramics from the Oliver Site, Obion County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 20(1):58-73.

Breitburg, Emmanuel (1983) An Analysis of Faunal Remains from Wynnewood State Historic Site, Sumner County, Tennessee, and its Implications to Tennessee Plantation Site Archaeology in the Central Basin. Tennessee Anthropologist 8(2):133-181.

Breitburg, Emmanuel, John B. Broster, Arthur L. Reesman, and Richard G. Stearns (1996) The Coats-Hines Site: Tennessee's First Paleoindian-Mastodon Association. Current Research in the Pleistocene 13:6-8.

Breitburg, Emmanuel, and John B. Broster (1994) Paleoindian Site, Lithic, and Mastodon Distributions in Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 11:9-11.

Breitburg, Emmanuel, and John B. Broster (1995) Clovis and Cumberland Projectile Points of Tennessee: Quantitative and Qualitative Attributes and Morphometric Affinities. Current Research in the Pleistocene 12:4-6.

Breitburg, Emmanuel, and John B. Broster (1997) A Record of Late-Pleistocene Stout-legged Llama, Palaeolama mirifica Simpson, in Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 14: 135-136. 

Broster, John B. (1982) Paleo-Indian Habitation at the Pierce Site (40Cs24); Chester County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 7:93-104.

Broster, John B. (1988) Burial Patterns for the Mississippian Period in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 13(1): 1-15. 

Broster, John B. (1989) Preliminary Survey of Paleo-Indian Sites in Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 6:29-31.

Broster, John B. (1998) Paleoindians in Tennessee, In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, edited by Carroll Van West. The Tennessee Historical Society, Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, TN. 

Broster, John B. and Gary Barker (1992) Second Report of Investigations at the Johnson Site (40DV400): The 1991 Field Season. Tennessee Anthropologist 17(2):120-130.

Broster, John B., David P. Johnson, and Mark R. Norton (1991) The Johnson Site: A Dated Clovis-Cumberland Occupation in Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:8-10.

Broster, John B., Lou C. Adin, and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (1980) Archaeological Investigations at Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Area: 1974 and 1975 Field Seasons. In Archaeological Investigations at Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Area: 1974, 1975, and 1978 Field Seasons, edited by Robert C. Mainfort, pp. 1-90. Research Series No. 1, Division of Archaeology, Tennessee Department of Conservation, Nashville. 

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1990) Lithic Analysis and Paleo-Indian Utilization of the Twelkemeier Site (40HS173). Tennessee Anthropologist 15:115-131.

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1990) Paleoindian Fluted Point and Site Survey in Tennessee the 1989 Season. Current research in the Pleistocene 7: 5-7. 

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1992) Paleoindian Projectile Point and Site Survey in Tennessee: 1988-1992. In Paleoindian and Early Archaic Period Research in the Lower Southeast: A South Carolina Perspective, edited by David G. Anderson, Kenneth E. Sassaman, and   Christopher Judge, pp. 263-68. Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists, Columbia.

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1993) The Carson-Conn-Short Site (40BN190): An Extensive Clovis Habitation in Benton County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 10:3-5.

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1996) Recent Paleoindian Research in Tennessee. In The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast. Edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, pp. 288-297. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (1999 ) A Note on OCR Dates from the Carson-Conn-Short Site (40BN190), Benton County Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 16:15-16.

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (2009) The Sinclair Site (40Wy111): A Clovis Quarry along the Buffalo River in Wayne County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 26:35-36

Broster, John B. and Mark R. Norton (2018) Carson-Conn-Short (40BN190): Clovis Lithic Procurement in the Tennessee River Valley. In In the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition Volume II, edited by Joseph A. M. Gingerich, pp. 1-15. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Broster, John B., Mark. R. Norton, and Richard Anderson (1991) Clovis and Cumberland Sites in the Kentucky Lake Region. Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:10-12.

Broster, John B., Mark R. Norton, Bobby Hulan, and Ellis Durham (2006) A Preliminary Analysis of Clovis through Early Archaic Components at the Widemeier Site (40DV9), Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 2(2):120-127.

Broster, John B., Mark. R. Norton, D. Shane Miller, Jesse W. Tune, and Jon D. Baker (2013) Tennessee’s Paleoindian Record: The Cumberland and Lower Tennessee Watersheds. In In the Eastern Fluted Point Tradition, edited by Joseph A. M. Gingerich, pp. 299-314. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Broster, John B., Mark. R. Norton, Dennis J. Stanford, C. Vance Haynes, Jr., and Margaret A. Jodry (1994) Eastern Clovis Adaptations in the Tennessee River Valley. Current Research in the Pleistocene 11:12-14.

Broster, John B., Mark. R. Norton, Dennis J. Stanford, C. Vance Haynes, Jr., and Margaret A. Jodry (1996) Stratified Fluted Point Deposits in the Western Valley of Tennessee. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual Mid-South Archaeological Conference. Panamerican Consultants, Inc. Special Publications 1, Memphis. pp. 1-11.

Broster, John B., Mark. R. Norton, Bobby Hulan, and Ellis Durham  (2008) Paleoindian and Early Archaic Occupations of the Widemeier Site (40DV9), Davidson County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 25(1): 64-66.

Broster, John B. and Lee Schneider (1976) Pinson Mounds: A Middle Woodland Mortuary Center in West Tennessee. Central States Archaeological Journal 23(1):19-26.

Broster, John B. and Lee Schneider (1977) Settlement and Subsistence: An Analysis of Middle Woodland Sites on the South Fork of the Forked Deer River, West Tennessee. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 21(1):58-69. 

Buikstra, Jane E, William Autry, Emanuel Breitburg, Leslie Eisenberg, Nikolaas Van Der Merwe (1988) Diet and Health in the Nashville Basin: Human Adaptation and Maize Agriculture in Middle Tennessee.  In Diet and Subsistence: Current Archaeological Perspectives, edited by B. V. Kennedy and G. M. LeMoine, pp. 243-259. Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary.

Butler, Brian M. (1977) The Yearwood Site: A Specialized Middle Woodland Occupation in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 2(1):1-15.

Butler, Brian M. (1981) Sellars: A Small Mound Center in the Hinterlands. Tennessee Anthropologist 6(1):37-60.

Cimprich, John and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (1985) Dr. Fitch's Report on the Fort Pillow Massacre. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 44(1):27-39.

Cimprich, John and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (1989) The Fort Pillow Massacre: A Statistical Note. The Journal of American History 76(3):830-837.

Cobb, Charles R., Anthony M. Krus, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Kevin E. Smith, Edmond A. Boudreaux III & Brad R. Lieb
2023     The Beginning of the End: Abandonment Micro-histories in the Mississippian Vacant Quarter. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-023-09613-w    

Corgan, James X. and Emmanuel Breitburg (1996) Tennessee's Prehistoric Vertebrates.  Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Geology Bulletin 84, Nashville.

Cridlebaugh, Patricia A. (1986) Penitentiary Branch: A Late Archaic Cumberland River Shell Midden in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 4, Nashville. Second edition, edited by Aaron Deter-Wolf, 2017.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron (2013) Needle in a Haystack: Examining the Archaeological Evidence for Prehistoric Tattooing. In Drawing with Great Needles: Ancient Tattooing in Eastern North America, edited by Aaron Deter-Wolf and C. Diaz-Granados, pp. 43-72. University of Texas Press, Austin.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron (2013) Fernvale (40WM51): A Late Archaic Occupation along the South Harpeth River in Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 19, Nashville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron (2014) Archaeological Testing at Glass Mounds (40WM3), Williamson County. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting for Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville, TN. 

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Thaddeus G. Bissett (2019) Reassessing Middle Archaic Stratigraphy and Chronology of the Anderson Site. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and John B. Broster (2008) New Finds of Paleoindian and Early Archaic Sites along Sulphur Fork in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 3(2):157-162.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Carol Diaz-Granados (2013) Drawing with Great Needles: Ancient Tattoo Traditions in Eastern North America. University of Texas Press, Austin.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron, Sunny Fleming, and Sarah Levithol Eckhardt (2018) Return to the Great Mound Group: 2016 Investigations at Mound Bottom State Archaeological Area. Tennessee Archaeology 9(2):103-116.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Michael C. Moore (2015) The Riverbend Prison Site (40DV83): A Late Archaic and Early Woodland Camp along the Cumberland River in Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 19, Nashville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2012) Recent Research in the Middle Cumberland River Valley: Introduction to the Special Volume. Tennessee Archaeology 6(1-2):5-17.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2013) Flint, Bone, and Thorns: Using Ethnohistorical Data, Experimental Archaeology, and Microscopy to Examine Ancient Tattooing in Eastern North America. In Tattoos and Body Modifications in Antiquity: Proceedings of the Sessions at the  Annual Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologist in The Hague and Oslo, 2010/11, edited by Philippe Della Casa and Constanze Witt, pp. 35-48.  Zurich Studies in Archaeology 9. Chronos-Verlag, Zurich.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2014) Embedded: 5,000 Years of Shell Symbolism in the Southeast. In Trends and Traditions in Southeastern Zooarchaeology, edited by Tanya M. Peres, pp. 161-185. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2019) Introduction. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2019) Tattoo Bundles as Archaeological Correlates for Ancient Body Ritual in Eastern North America. In Shaman, Priest, Practice, Belief: Materials of Ritual and Religion in Eastern North America, edited by edited by Stephen B. Carmody and Casey R. Barrier, pp. 37-62. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Tanya M. Peres (2021) Mastodons to Mississippians: Adventures in Nashville’s Deep Past. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron, Tanya M. Peres and Steven Karacic (2021) Ancient Native American Bone Tattooing Tools and Pigments: Evidence from Central Tennessee. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 37:103002.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron Benoît Robitaille, and Isaac Walters (2017) Scratching the Surface: Mistaken Identifications of Tattoo Tools from Eastern North America. In Ancient Ink: The Archaeology of Tattooing, edited by Lars Krutak and Aaron Deter-Wolf, pp. 193-209. University of Washington Press, Seattle.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron and Kevin E. Smith (2020) Antiquarian Investigations and Archaeological Testing at the Glass Mounds Site (40WM3), Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 10(2):85-108.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron, and Leslie Straub (2019) Archaic Shell-Bearing Site Investigations in the Middle Cumberland River Valley. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Deter-Wolf, Aaron, Jesse W. Tune, and John B. Broster (2011) Excavations and Dating of Late Pleistocene and Paleoindian Deposits at the Coats-Hines Site, Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 5(2):142-156.

Eckhardt, Sarah Levithol and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2023) An Open Access Georeferenced Shapefile for the Middle Cumberland Region of Central Tennessee. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13379816.v2

Eckhardt, Sarah Levithol and Hannah Guidry (2018) The Copper Creek Site (40SU317): A Multicomponent Mortuary Site in Goodlettsville, Sumner County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 9(2):135-155.

Ferguson, Robert B., John B. Broster, James W. Ward, Jr. and James W. Cameron (1972) The Middle Cumberland Culture. Vanderbilt University Publications in Anthropology No. 3, Nashville.

Fielder, George E.  (1976) Folk Architecture in Tennessee: A Call for New Directions. Tennessee Anthropologist 1(1):48-57.

Froeschauer, John D., Peggy S. Froeschauer, and Charles P. Stripling (1986) Archaeological Survey of State-Owned Lands conducted by Tennessee Division of Archaeology 1982-1984. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No.3, Nashville.

Gillreath-Brown, Andrew and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2019) Modeling Archaic Settlement Patterns and Ecology in the Middle Cumberland River Valley of Tennessee. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Jolley, Robert L. (1978) Archaeological Reconnaissance along the Cumberland River in the Outer Nashville Basin and the Western Highland Rim. Tennessee Anthropologist 3(2):129-144.

Jolley, Robert L. (1979) Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Headwaters of the Caney Fork River in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 4(1):32-62.

Jolley, Robert L. (1983) Archaeological Investigations at the Clifton Place Plantation, Maury County, Tennessee. Miscellaneous paper No. 9, Tennessee Anthropological Association, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Jolley, Robert L. (1983) North American Historic Sites Zooarchaeology. Historical Archaeology 17(2):64-79.

Jolley, Robert L. (1983) Mississippian Adaptations to the Middle Cumberland Drainage of Central Tennessee. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 8(1):73-90.

Jones, J. Scott, John Broster, and Mark R. Norton (2010) Paleoindian Lithic Raw-Material Use in the Tennessee River Valley. Current Research in the Pleistocene 27: 105-107. 

Kay, Marvin and Robert Mainfort, Jr. (2014) Functional Analysis of Prismatic Blades and Bladelets from Pinson Mounds, Tennessee. Journal of Archaeological Science 50:63-83.

Kuttruff, Carl (2010) Fort Loudoun in Tennessee, 1756-1760: History, Archaeology, Replication, Exhibits, and Interpretation. Tennessee. Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 17, Nashville.

Kwas, Mary L. and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (1986) The Johnson Site: Precursor to Pinson Mounds? Tennessee Anthropologist 11(1):29-41.

Kwas, Mary L. and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (2007) Antiquarians’ Perspectives on Pinson Mounds Revisited: A Response to McNutt. Southeastern Archaeology 26(1):145-150.

Lawrence, William L. and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
1993     Excavations at 40LK1, A Mississippian Substructural Mound in the Reelfoot Basin, Lake County, Tennessee. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 18(1):18-34.

Levithol, Sarah A., Michael C. Moore, and W. Steven Spears (2015) The Algood SR-42 Project: Report on Phase II Excavations in Putnam County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 18, Nashville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1980) Archaeological Investigations at Ft. Pillow State Historic Area: 1976-78. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 4, Nashville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1980)  Archaeological Investigations at Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Area:  1974, 1975, and 1978 Field Seasons. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 1, Nashville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1986) Pinson Mounds: A Middle Woodland Ceremonial Center. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 7, Nashville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1986) Pre- and Early Marksville Ceramics and Chronology in the Mid-South: A Perspective from Pinson Mounds. In The Tchula Period in the Mid-South and Lower Mississippi Valley, edited by David H. Dye, pp. 52-62. Archaeological Report 17, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1988) Middle Woodland Ceremonialism at Pinson Mounds, Tennessee. American Antiquity 53(1):158-173.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1988) Pinson Mounds: Internal Chronology and External Relationships. In Middle Woodland Settlement and Ceremonialism in the Mid-South and Lower Mississippi Valley: Proceedings of the 1984 Mid-South Archaeological Conference Archaeological, edited by Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., pp. 132-146. Archaeological Report No. 22. Archaeological Report 17, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1988) Middle Woodland Settlement and Ceremonialism in the Mid-South and Lower Mississippi Valley: Proceedings of the 1984 Mid-South Archaeological Conference. Archaeological Report No. 22, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1994) Archaeological Investigations in the Obion River Drainage:  the West Tennessee Tributaries Project. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 10, Nashville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1996) Late Period Chronology in the Central Mississippi Valley: A Western Tennessee Perspective. Southeastern Archaeology 15(2):172-181.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1996) Pinson Mounds and the Middle Woodland Period in the Midsouth and Lower Mississippi Valley. In A View from the Core: A Conference Synthesizing Ohio Hopewell Archaeology, edited by Paul J. Pacheco, pp. 370-391. Ohio Archaeological Council, Columbus.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (1997) Putative Poverty Point Phases in Western Tennessee: A Reappraisal. Tennessee Anthropologist 22(1):72-91.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. (2013) Pinson Mounds: Middle Woodland Ceremonialism in the Midsouth. University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr., John B. Broster, and  Karen M. Johnson (1982) Recent Radiocarbon Determinations for the Pinson Mounds Site. Tennessee Anthropologist 7(1): 14-19.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and J. Shawn Chapman (1994) West Tennessee Ceramic Typology, Part I: Tchula and Middle Woodland Periods. Tennessee Anthropologist 19(2):148-179.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr., James W. Cogswell, Michael J. O'Brien, Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock (1997) Neutron Activation Analysis of Pottery from Pinson Mounds and Nearby Sites in Western Tennessee: Local Production vs. Long-Distance Importation. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 22(1):43-68.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Mary L. Kwas. (1991) Bat Creek Stone: Judeans in Tennessee? Tennessee Anthropologist 16(1):1-19.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Mary L. Kwas. (1993) The Bat Creek Stone Fraud: A Final Statement. Tennessee Anthropologist 18(2):87-93.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Mary L. Kwas. (2004) The Bat Creek Stone Revisited: A Fraud Exposed. American Antiquity 69(4):761-769.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Charles H. McNutt (2004) Calibrated Radiocarbon Chronology of Pinson Mounds and Middle Woodland in the Midsouth. Southeastern Archaeology 23(1):12-24.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Michael C. Moore (1991) Archaeological Investigations at 40LK3 and Implications for Future Management Decisions at Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeologist 16(2):180-197.

1998     Graves Lake: A Late Mississippian Period Village in Lauderdale County, Tennessee. In Changing Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley, edited by Michael J. O’Brien and Robert C. Dunnell, pp. 99-123. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr., George W. Shannon, and Jack E. Tyler. (1985)  1983 Excavations at Pinson Mounds: The Twin Mounds. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 10(1):49-75.

Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. and Richard Walling (1992) 1989 Excavations at Pinson Mounds: Ozier Mound. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 17(1):112-136.

McNutt, Charles H. John B. Broster, and Mark R. Norton (2008) A Surface Collection from the Kirk Point Site (40HS174), Humphreys County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 3(1):25-76.

Miller, D. Shane, Thaddeus G. Bissett, Tanya M. Peres, David Anderson, Stephen B. Carmody, and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2019) Geoarchaeology and Bayesian Statistical Modeling of Radiocarbon Dates from 40CH171, a Multicomponent Shell-Bearing Site in Cheatham County, Tennessee. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Miller, D. Shane, John B. Broster, Gary L. Barker, David G. Anderson, and Stephen B. Carmody (2012) A Preliminary Report on the Sanders Site #1 (40CH193), Cheatham County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 6 (1 & 2): 31-39

Moore, Michael C. (1989) A Review of the Tennessee State Cemetery Law and its Effect upon Archaeological Data Recovery and Site Preservation. Tennessee Anthropologist 14(1):64-76.

Moore, Michael C. (1998) An Updated Review of the Tennessee State Cemetery Law and Other Statutes Regarding Prehistoric Burial Removal. Tennessee Anthropologist 23(1-2):58-68.

Moore, Michael C. (2002 [1999])  Middle Woodland Settlement in the Upper Cumberland River Valley: An Example from Jackson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 24(1-2):60-77.

Moore, Michael C. (2004) Early Investigations at Gordontown (40DV6): Results of an 1877 Exploration Sponsored by the Peabody Museum at Harvard University. Tennessee Archaeology 1(1):58-68.

Moore, Michael C. (2005) The Brentwood Library Site:  A Mississippian Town on the Little Harpeth River, Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 15, Nashville.

Moore, Michael C. (2006) A Nashville Style Shell Gorget from the Jarman Farm Site, Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 2(1):59-61.

Moore, Michael C. (2018) A Preliminary Assessment of Mississippian Settlement in the Little Harpeth River Watershed: The Inglehame Farm Site (40WM342) Revisited. Tennessee Archaeology 9(2):117-134.

Moore, Michael C. (2020) Celebrating a Milestone in 2020: The Tennessee Department of Archaeology Turns 50. Tennessee Conservationist Jan/Feb 2020.

Moore, Michael C. and Emanuel Breitburg (1998) Gordontown:  Salvage Archaeology at a Mississippian Town in Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 11, Nashville.

Moore, Michael C., Emanuel Breitburg, John T. Dowd, C. Paris Stripling, and John B. Broster (1992) Archaeological Investigations at 40DV35: A Multicomponent Site in the Cumberland River Valley, Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 17:54-78.

Moore, Michael C., Emanuel Breitburg, Kevin E. Smith, and Mary Beth Trubitt (2006) One Hundred Years of Archaeology at Gordontown: A Fortified Mississippian Town in Middle TennesseeSoutheastern Archaeology 25(1):89-109.

Moore, Michael C., David H. Dye, and Kevin E. Smith (2016) WPA Excavations at the Mound Bottom and Pack Sites in Middle Tennessee, 1936-1940. In New Deal Archaeology in Tennessee: Intellectual, Methodological, and Theoretical Contributions, edited by David H. Dye, pp. 116-137. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Moore, Michael C., Mark R. Norton, and Kevin E. Smith (1992) Upland Archaeology in the Cumberland River Valley: An Analysis of Limited Test Excavations at 40DV256, Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 17(2):131-155.

Moore, Michael C. and Kevin E. Smith (1993) A Report on the 1992 Archaeological Investigations at the Brandywine Pointe Site (40DV247), Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of       Investigations No. 9, Nashville. Revised electronic edition edited by Aaron Deter-Wolf, 2018.

Moore, Michael C. and Kevin E. Smith (2001) Archaeological Excavations at the Rutherford-Kizer Site:  A Mississippian Mound Center in Sumner County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 13, Nashville.  Revised electronic edition edited by Aaron Deter-Wolf and Mike C. Moore, 2016

Moore, Michael C. and Kevin E. Smith (2009) Archaeological Expeditions of the Peabody Museum in Middle Tennessee, 1877-1884. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 16, Nashville.

Moore, Michael C., Kevin E. Smith, Aaron Deter-Wolf, and Emily L. Beahm (2014) Distribution and Context of Worked Crystalline Artifacts from the Middle Cumberland Region of Tennessee. Southeastern Archaeology 33:25-31.
 
Moore, Michael C., Kevin E. Smith, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Emily L. Beahm, and Sierra M. Bow (2023) All that Glitters isn’t Calcite: A Research Update on Crystalline Artifacts from the Middle Cumberland Region. Southeastern Archaeology. DOI: 10.1080/0734578X.2023.2290309

Moore, Michael C., Kevin S. Smith, Aaron Deter-Wolf, and David E. Stuart (2016) A Retrospective Peek at the Career of John Bertram Broster. Tennessee Archaeology 8(1-2):8-23.

Moore, Michael C., Kevin E. Smith and Stephen T. Rogers (2010) Middle Tennessee Archeology and the Enigma of the George Woods. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 69(4): 320-329.

Moore, Michael C., C. Parris Stripling, John T. Dowd, and Richard D. Taylor, Jr. (1990) The Anderson Site Revisited: Results of Recent Investigations at 40WM9, Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 15(2):82-95.

Nami, Hugo G., Mark R. Norton, Dennis J. Stanford, and John B. Broster (1996) Comments on Eastern Clovis Lithic Technology at the Carson Conn Short Site (40bn190), Tennessee River Valley. Current Research in the Pleistocene 13: 62-64. 

Nance, Benjamin C.  (1992) Historical Research and Archaeological Testing at the Cordell Hull Birthplace State Historic Site, Pickett County, Tennessee. M.A. Thesis, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Nance, Benjamin C.  (2001) The Trail of Tears in Tennessee: A Study of the Routes Used During the Cherokee Removal of 1838. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 15, Nashville.

Nance, Benjamin C.  (2004) A Survey of Sites Related to the American Revolution and War of 1812 in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 16, Nashville

Nance, Benjamin C.  (2005) Test Excavations on Roper’s Knob:  A Fortified Union Signal Station in Franklin, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 10, Nashville.

Nance, Benjamin C.  (2006) Archaeological Investigations on Ropers Knob: A Fortified Civil War Site in Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 2(2):83-106

Nance, Benjamin C.  (2007) An Archaeological Survey of World War II Military Sites in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 13, Nashville.

Nance, Benjamine C., and Sarah Levithol Eckhardt (2015) Archaeological Survey of Tennessee's Rosenwald Schools. Poster presented at the  2015 National Rosenwald Schools Conference, Durham, North Carolina. 

Nance, Benjamine C., and Sarah Levithol Eckhardt (2018) Archaeological Survey of Tennessee's Rosenwald Schools. Poster presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.  

Norton, Mark R. (2008) Obsidian Research in Tennessee and Alabama. Tennessee Archaeology 3(2):123-130.

Norton, Mark R. and John B. Broster (1992) 40HS200: The Nuckolls Extension Site. Tennessee Anthropologist 17:13-32.

Norton, Mark R. and John B. Broster (1992) The Puckett Site (40SW228): A Paleoindian/Early Archaic Occupation on the Cumberland River, Stewart County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 9:34-35

Norton, Mark R. and John B. Broster (1993) Archaeological Investigations at the Puckett Site (40SW228): A Paleoindian/Early Archaic Occupation on the Cumberland River, Stewart County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 18(1):45-58.

Norton, Mark R. and John B. Broster (2004) The Sogom Site (40DV68): A Mississippian Farmstead on Cockrill Bend, Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 1(1):2-17.

Norton, Mark R. and John B. Broster (2008) An Overview of Paleoindian Lithics at the Carson-Conn-Short Site (40BN190), Benton County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:125-127.

Norton, Mark R., John B. Broster, and Emanuel Breitburg (1998) The Trull Site (40PY276). Current Research in the Pleistocene 15:50-51.

Norton, Mark R., John B. Broster, Dennis Burgess, and Larry Mabrey (2011) The Burgess-Mabrey Site: 40JK267, Jackson County, Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 28:67-68.

Norton, Mark R. and Kevin E. Smith (2015) The Special Needs Prison Project: Archaeological Investigations at Four Sites in Cockrill Bend, Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 17, Nashville.

O’Brien, Michael J., James W. Cogswell, Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glascock (1995) Neutron-Activation Analysis of Campbell Appliquéd Pottery from Southeastern Missouri and Western Tennessee: Implications for Late Mississippian Intersite Relations. Southeastern Archaeology 14(2):181-94.

O’Brien, Michael J. and Carl Kuttruff (2012) The 1974-75 Excavations At Mound Bottom, A Palisaded Mississippian Center in Cheatham County, Tennessee. Southeastern Archaeology 31(1):70-86
 
Owsley, Douglas W., Karin S. Bruwelheide, Larry W. Cartmell, Laurie E. Burgess, Shelly J. Foote, Skye M. Chang, and Nick Fielder (2006) The Man in the Iron Coffin: An Interdisciplinary Effort to Name the Past. Historical Archaeology 40(3):89-108.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2016) The Shell-Bearing Archaic in the Middle Cumberland River Valley. Southeastern Archaeology 35(3):237-250.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2016) Reinterpreting the use of Garfish (Family: Lepisosteidae) in the Archaeological Record of the American Southeast. In People with Animals: Perspectives and Studies in Ethnozooarchaeology, edited by L. Broderick, pp. 103-114. Oxbow Press, Oxford.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2018) Finding the Positive in the Negative: Archaeology and Data Collection in the Face of Natural Disasters. Advances in Archaeological Practice 6(4):288-297.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2018) Baking, Bourbon, and Black Drink: Foodways Archaeology in the American Southeast. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2018)  Introduction. In Baking, Bourbon, and Black Drink: Foodways Archaeology in the American Southeast, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2019) The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2019) A New View of the Shell-Bearing Archaic in the Middle Cumberland River Valley. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf. University Press of Florida.

Peres, Tanya M. and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2019) The 2010 Cumberland River Survey Emergency Survey and Archaic Shell Site Composition in the Western Middle Cumberland River Valley. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Peres, Tanya M., Aaron Deter-Wolf, Kelly L. Ledford, Joey Keasler, Ryan Robinson, and Andrew Wyatt (2019) Archaeological Investigations at 40DV7. In The Cumberland River Archaic of Middle Tennessee, edited by Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Peres, Tanya M., Aaron Deter-Wolf, Joey Keasler, and Shannon C. Hodge (2016) Faunal Remains from an Archaic Period Cave in the Southeastern United States. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 8: 187-199.

Peres, Tanya M., Aaron Deter-Wolf, and Gage A. Myers (2012) Zooarchaeological Analysis of a Multicomponent Shell-Bearing Site in Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 6(1-2):40-52.

Prouty, Fred M. and Gary L. Barker (1996) A Survey of Civil War Period Military Sites in West Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 11, Nashville. 

Rogers, Stephen T. and Samuel D. Smith (2003) Pottery. In Art of Tennessee, pp.110-111. Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville.

Smith, Kevin E. (1993) Archaeology at Old Town (40WM2): A Mississippian Mound-Village Center in Williamson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 18(1):27-44.

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (1994) Excavation of a Mississippian Farmstead at the Brandywine Pointe Site (40DV247), Cumberland River Valley, Tennessee. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 19(2):198-222

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (1995) Borrow Pits and Archaeological Sites: Case Studies and a Report on the Armes Site (40DV444). Tennessee Anthropologist 20(1):1-17.

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (1996) The Hooper Site (40DV234): A Mississippian Village in Davidson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Miscellaneous Publications No. 3, Nashville.

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (2012) Changing Interpretations of Sandbar Village (40DV36): Mississippian Hamlet, Village or Mound Center? Tennessee Archaeology 6(1-2):105-138.

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (2013) Professional and Avocational Partnerships: Alive and Well in Middle Tennessee. SAA Archaeological Record 13(2):18-23.

Smith, Kevin E. and Michael C. Moore (2018) Middle Cumberland Mississippian Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future Directions. Tennessee Archaeology 9(2):170-200.

Smith, Kevin E., C. Parris Stripling, and Michael C. Moore (1993) The Brick Church Pike Business Park Site (40DV301): Salvage Excavations at a Mississippian Hamlet. Tennessee Anthropologist 18(2):94-116.

Smith, Samuel D. (1975) Archaeological Explorations at the Castalian Springs, Tennessee, Historic Site. Tennessee Historical Commission with assistance from the National Park Service, Federal Grant No. 47-73-00022.

Smith, Samuel D. (1976) An Archaeological and Historical Assessment of the First Hermitage. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 2, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1977) Plantation Archaeology at the Hermitage: Some Suggested Patterns. Tennessee Anthropologist 2(2):152-163.

Smith, Samuel D. (1980) Historical Background and Archaeological Testing of the Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Area, Greene County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 6, Nashville.         

Smith, Samuel D. (1981) Annotated Bibliography for Historical Archaeology in Tennessee, Through 1980. Tennessee Anthropological Association, Miscellaneous Paper No. 7. Knoxville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1982) Archaeological Excavations in Search of the Site of Fort San Fernando de las Barrancas. Tennessee Division of Archaeology for the Tennessee Historical Commission, the Tennessee Department of Conservation's Planning and  Development Division, and the Shelby County Historical Commission, Memphis.

Smith, Samuel D. (1983) Excavation of a Mid-Nineteenth Century Trash Pit, Wynnewood State Historical Site, Sumner County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 8(2):133-181.

Smith, Samuel D. (1985) Woodlawn Mansion, Nashville, Tennessee: History, Architecture, and Archaeology. Printed with funding from Northern Telecom, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1985) Fort Southwest Point, A New View. The Tennessee Conservationist, November/December, Vol. LI, No. 6, pp. 4-5. Tennessee Department of Conservation, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1986) A Tennessee Tobacco Pipe Mold. Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies, Vol. 3, pp. 48-52. Edited and published by Byron Sudbury, Ponca City, Oklahoma.

Smith, Samuel D. (1990) Site Survey as a Method for Determining Historic Site Significance. Historical Archaeology 24(2):34-41.

Smith, Samuel D. (1990) Buttons and Brick: Some Architectural Information from Smith County, Tennessee. Tennessee Anthropologist 15(2):96-114.

Smith, Samuel D. (1993) Fort Southwest Point Archaeological Site, Kingston, Tennessee:  A Multidisciplinary Interpretation. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 9, Nashville.          

Smith, Samuel D. (1994) Excavation Data for Civil War Era Military Sites in Middle Tennessee. In Look to the Earth, Historical Archaeology and the American Civil War, pp. 60-75, edited by Clarence R. Geier, Jr. and Susan E. Winter. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1996) A Bibliographic History of Historical Archaeology in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Miscellaneous Publication No. 4, Nashville.      

Smith, Samuel D. (1998) Tennessee Archaeology Awareness Week: Some Smith County Connections. Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 1-5. Carthage, Tennessee.

Smith, Samuel D. (1998) Fort Southwest Point. In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, pp. 330-331, edited by Carroll Van West. Tennessee Historical Society, Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1998) Meigs, Return Jonathan. In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, pp. 603-604, edited by Carroll Van West. Tennessee Historical Society, Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1998) Patterson Forge (Narrows of the Harpeth State Historical Area). In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, p. 724, edited by Carroll Van West. Tennessee Historical Society, Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. (1999) Seeking Sites, A Look at Tennessee’s Effort to Document Its Vast Civil War Legacy. Common Ground, Summer 1999, pp. 18-25. Archeology and Ethnology Program, National Park Service, Washington, DC.

Smith, Samuel D. (2000) Military Sites in Tennessee. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 59(3):140-157.

Smith, Samuel D. (2002) Index for the Tennessee Anthropologist and Miscellaneous Papers of the Tennessee Anthropological Association (1976-2000). Tennessee Anthropologist, Vol. 25, Nos. 1 & 2, pp. 1-83.

Smith, Samuel D. (2007) Investigating Tennessee’s Historic-Period Archaeological Site Themes: A 30-Year Summary. Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology, Vol. 22, pp. 12-17.

Smith, Samuel D. and Larry McKee (2011) Recovery and Reburial of the Remains of an Unknown Civil War Soldier, Franklin, Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 5(2):173-191.

Smith, Samuel D. and Benjamin C. Nance (2000) An Archaeological Interpretation of the Site of Fort Blount, a 1790s Territorial Militia and Federal Military Post, Jackson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 12, Nashville.         

Smith, Samuel D. and Benjamin C. Nance (2003) A Survey of Civil War Era Military Sites in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 14, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. and Benjamin C. Nance (2010) Archaeological Investigations at the Carter House State Historic Site, Franklin, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 14, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D., Fred M. Prouty, and Benjamin C. Nance (1990) A Survey of Civil War Period Military Sites in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 7, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D., Fred M. Prouty, and Benjamin C. Nance (1991) A Preliminary Survey of Historic Period Gunmaking in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 8, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. and Stephen T. Rogers (1979) A Survey of Historic Pottery Making in Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 3, Nashville.     

Smith, Samuel D. and Stephen T. Rogers (1989) Historical Information Concerning the Fort Blount-Williamsburg Site, Jackson County, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 6, Nashville.           

Smith, Samuel D. and Stephen T. Rogers (2011) Tennessee Potteries, Pots, and Potters-1790s to 1950: Volumes 1 and 2. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 18, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D., Charles P. Stripling, and James M. Brannon (1988) A Cultural Resource Survey of Tennessee's Western Highland Rim Iron Industry, 1790s-1930s. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Research Series No. 8, Nashville.

Smith, Samuel D. and Charlotte A. Watrin (1986) Zimmerle Brick Kiln. Tennessee Anthropologist, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 132-144. Tennessee Anthropological Association, Knoxville.

Spears, W. Steven, Thomas H. Bianchi, Abigayle Robbins, and Mary Beth D. Trubitt (1986) The State Route 1 Project: Test Excavations at Woodbury, Tennessee. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Archaeology, Report of Investigations No. 2, Nashville.           

Spears, W. Steven, Michael C. Moore, and Kevin E. Smith (2008) Evidence for Early Mississippian Settlement of the Nashville Basin: Archaeological Explorations at the Spencer Site (40DV191). Tennessee Archaeology 3(1):3-24.

Stanford, Dennis J., Elmo León Canales, John B. Broster, and Mark R. Norton (2006) Clovis Blade Manufacture: Preliminary Data from the Carson-Conn-Short Site (40Bn190), Tennessee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 23:145-147.

Stoltman, James B., and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. (2002) Minerals and Elements: Using Petrography to Reconsider the Findings of Neutron Activation in the Compositional Analysis of Ceramics from Pinson Mounds, Tennessee. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 27(1):1-33.

Tune, Jesse W., Thomas A. Jennings, and Aaron Deter-Wolf (2022) Prismatic Blade Production at the Sinclair Site, Tennessee: Implications for Understanding Clovis Technological Organization. American Antiquity 87(3): 601-610.