TY - BOOK AU - Jefferies,Richard W. ED - Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. ED - Project Muse. TI - The archaeology of Carrier Mills: 10,000 years in the Saline Valley of Illinois SN - 9780809333066 AV - F549.C357 J45 2013 U1 - 977.3/992 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Carbondale PB - Southern Illinois University Press, Center for Archaeological Investigations KW - HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General KW - bisacsh KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology KW - African Americans KW - Illinois KW - Carrier Mills Region KW - Antiquities KW - Indians of North America KW - Carrier Mills Region (Ill.) KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - "Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale."; Originally published: 1987; Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - "This paperback reprint describes the excavation of three large and complex sites along the south fork of the Saline River in Saline County, Illinois. Identified were prehistoric cultural remains from 8,000 BC to AD 1400, as well as mid-nineteenth-century historic occupation attributable to the earliest black settlement in the area"--; "Archaeological sites throughout southern Illinois provide a chronicle of change, of the varying ways people have lived in that area over the past 10,000 years. One of the richest and most environmentally diverse sites (low uplands, lakes, swamps, the Saline River, the Shawnee Hills) in southern Illinois is lo­cated approximately two miles south of Carrier Mills. This book focuses on the results of a five-year archaeological investigation at three sites located in a 143-acre area known as the Carrier Mills Archaeo­logical District. This area, rich in archaeological treasures and keys to the prehistoric people of southern Illinois, is also coal mining territory. In cooperation with Peabody Coal Company, archaeologists in this study have sought to learn the ages of the various prehistoric occupations represented at the sites; to better un­derstand the technology and social organization of these prehistoric people; to better understand the environment; to collect information about diet, health, and physical characteristics of the prehistoric inhabitants; and to investigate the remains of the 19th-century Lakeview settlement"-- UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780809333066/ ER -