INFRA-RED ANALYSIS OF SANDSTONE VESSEL FRAGMENTS, SITE 46KA142, WEST VIRGINIA
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Site 46Ka142, the Burning Spring Branch site, is situated on a terrace above the
Kanawha River in Kanawha County, West Virginia. This multi-component site contains
remnants of a 19th-century domestic house and salt furnace within the plowzone. The upper
portions of the unplowed remainder of the A-horizon contained a Late Prehistoric village and
portions of a Late Woodland settlement. Six sandstone vessel fragments were recovered from
a site component dating to a transition between the Late Archaic and Early Woodland, which
was buried more deeply within the A-horizon. These six vessel fragments are part of an
assemblage of over 250 fragments, many of which could be reassembled to form more
complete vessels. FTIR analysis was conducted on these fragments in an effort to identify
foods that might have been cooked in the vessels.
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2012-12-18



