Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society

Volume 29, 1982

Dale R. Henning, Editor

The Clarkson Site (13WA2), An Oneota Manifestation in the Central Des Moines River Valley
Nancy M. Osborn

pp. 1-108

This study presents the investigation and analysis of the material culture remains from the Clarkson site (13WA2), a double-component archaeological site located within the flood control pool of Lake Red Rock in northeastern Warren County, Iowa. Excavation of the site was conducted by personnel from the Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory in 1966. The primary component at the site is the residue of a prehistoric Oneota occupation attributed to the Moingona Phase and dated by radiocarbon assay to circa A.D. 1250. A more recent component, constituting the historic remains of the late 19th and early 20th century Euro-American village of Clarkson, overlies the Oneota materials.

 

Book Reviews
Joseph A. Tiffany, Ed.

pp. 109-121

 




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