7/6/2023 0 Comments Indian ocean![]() Local materials were used almost exclusively in the production of lithic implements. Distribution of sites within the biogeographic zones reflects the type of subsistence pattern practiced during each cultural period. However, patterns of physiographic distribution of sites and changes in preference of lithic materials were evident for each of the broad cultural periods. The small size of the cultural material sample and limited number of sites examined do not provide sufficient data to make specific conclusions about patterns of settlement and subsistence for individual cultural periods. Representative areas within four generalized biogeographic zones were examined with particular emphasis on locating prehistoric archaeological sites and lithic raw material sources. More intensive occupations followed during the Early Archaic through Mississippian periods. The area was sparsely occupied during the Paleo-Indian period, at least 10,000 years ago. A cultural history of the middle Nolichucky River Basin has been defined based on data obtained during a 1977 survey of 41 prehistoric archaeological sites.
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