1997 Mitigation of Three Multicomponent Site in the Upper Wabash, Cass County, Indiana. Prepared for the Indiana Department of Transportation. Report of Investigations 45. Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University.
Mitigation of approximately 25% of sites 12-Ca-234 and 12-Ca-236 to be destroyed by the widening of U.S. 24/35 near Lognasport, Indiana, identified a light to moderate multicomponent lithic scatter. Occupation at the sites ranged from the Middle/Late Archaic through the Late Woodland. Excavation data suggests that the two sites were used as short term, small group camp sites. Information on seasonality and subsistence practices are not available because of either poor preservation or a general lack of organic material at either site. Lithic analysis suggests little initial reduction and more finishing and refinishing of tools.
Mitigation of site 12-Ca-237 has bee limited to the Phase II testing and subsequent shovel testing. Because excavation data from 12-Ca-234 and 12-Ca-236 had become redundant, and given the similarity of the three sites, it appeared unlikely that excavation at 12-Ca-237 would yield any new, significant data. Additionally, the site appears to be more substantially eroded than previously reported.
No other known sites of this type have been excavated in the Upper Wabash. It is hoped that this project will serve as a catalyst for the excavation of similar sites throughout the region to flesh out the archaeological record in the Upper Wabash.