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53: 46: 440:. Ceramics from the Tchefuncte culture have been found in sites from eastern Texas to eastern Florida, and from coastal Louisiana to southern Arkansas. Pottery was made by coiling clay into a shape and then smoothing it to form a container. Many shapes of pots were made, characteristically with "footed" bases. Vessels often featured designs created by pressing fingernails, twigs, or tools into the surface. After decorating, the pots were fired by slow baking. The use of a 392:, entitled "The Tchefuncte Culture: An Early Occupation of the Lower Mississippi Valley". This monograph used information from the Tchefuncte site and other Tchefuncte culture sites (e.g., Little Woods (16OR1), Big Oak Island(16OR6), Copell (16VM102), and the Lafayette Mounds(16SM17)), and demonstrated that the site was occupied primarily by Tchefuncte cultural groups (c. 500 BCE to 1 CE) and helped establish Tchefuncte as the type site for the culture. 87: 354:. The Tchefuncte site originally contained two oval-shaped shell middens, designated Midden A and Midden B. Midden A is about 52 meters long, 15 m wide, and 1.5 m thick. Midden B was approximately 46 m (151 ft) long and 33 m (108 ft) wide, but it is no longer in existence. The middens were composed mainly of shells of the brackish-water clam 419:, but a trade network still existed between the areas now part of Louisiana, western Mississippi, coastal Alabama, eastern Texas, Arkansas, and southeastern Missouri. Their houses were probably temporary circular shelters having a frame of light poles covered with palmetto, thatch, or grass mixed with mud. 444:
in the pottery to strengthen and keep it from cracking or shrinking unevenly had not yet been developed. The development of ceramic technology led to improved food management, better storage and cooking techniques. Ceramic pots also allowed stewing and other new cooking techniques to be experimented
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The Tchefuncte Culture people were primarily hunter-gatherers who lived in small hamlets in the Lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast region between 1000 BCE and 200 CE. They lived in coastal areas and lowlands, usually near slow-moving streams. Their main food included a variety of seafoods, such
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The site was partially destroyed by commercial dredging before 1938. In 1938 construction crews wanted to use shell from the middens for road construction. Before this was done, Clarence Johnson, a historian for the
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as clams, alligators, and fish, but surprisingly not crabs or crawfish which were likely to have been available and abundant. They also hunted deer, raccoons, and some migratory birds.
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directed excavation of the north half of Midden B. The south half had already been destroyed by the commercial dredging. Johnson then turned his material and notes over to the
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In 1941 further excavations of Midden B and Midden A were under the direction of Edwin B. Doran, Jr. The results of these investigations were published in 1945 by
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excavated portions of Midden A as part of a field school for the Louisiana Archaeological Society. In 2000, archaeologists from the
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The Tchefuncte culture lasted from 600 BCE until 200 CE. Long-distance trade was much less important than during the preceding
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In 1986, Richard Weinstein and Charles Pearson of Coastal Environments, Inc., and Dave Davis of
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The Tchefuncte culture were the first people in Louisiana to make large amounts of
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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
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National Register of Historic Places in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
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The Tchefuncte site is located in the marsh a half-mile north of
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cultural chronology of North American archaeological periods
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Archaeological site of the prehistoric Tchefuncte culture
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The site was inhabited from 500 BCE to 1 CE during the
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Tchefuncte culture
Tchefuncte site is located in Louisiana
Mandeville
St. Tammany Parish
Louisiana
USA
30°19′55.56″N 90°1′33.38″W / 30.3321000°N 90.0259389°W / 30.3321000; -90.0259389
Tchula period
Tchefuncte culture
Edwin Doran
Civilian Conservation Corps
Tulane University
shell middens
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
00000717
16ST1
archaeological site
type site
Fontainebleau State Park
Mandeville
St. Tammany Parish
Louisiana
Tchula period
Edwin Doran
Lake Pontchartrain
Louisiana
Rangia cuneata
Civilian Conservation Corps
Louisiana Archaeological Survey
Baton Rouge

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