Truman Road Site (23SC924)

The features at the Truman Road site included a Middle Woodland cremation pit. Two radiocarbon dates from the Midde Woodland features are AD 90 +/-60 and AD 250 +/-70.


Snyders Point dating to the Middle Woodland Period that was discovered during rescue archaeological work at the Truman Road Site by Joe Harl during 1994. Length = 56.4 mm, width = 44.3 mm, thickness =7.4 mm and weight = 16.2 grams.



Snyders Point dating to the Middle Woodland Period that was discovered during rescue archaeological work at the Truman Road Site by Joe Harl during 1994. Length = 56.4 mm, width = 44.3 mm, thickness =7.4 mm and weight = 16.2 grams. UMSL archaeological inventory number 4080.



Snyders Point dating to the Middle Woodland Period that was discovered during rescue archaeological work at the Truman Road Site by Joe Harl during 1994. Length = 50.9 mm, width = 39.4 mm, thickness = 6.8 mm and weight = 13.2 grams. UMSL archaeological inventory number 1237.



Kramer Point dating to the Middle Woodland Period that was discovered during rescue archaeological work at the Truman Road Site by Joe Harl during 1994. Length = 56.4 mm, width = 44.3 mm, thickness =7.4 mm and weight = 16.2 grams.


Archaeological Research Center in St. Louis
2012 Excavations at Prehistoric Sites. http://arc-stl.com/prehistoric_22.html Retrieved 1 December 2012.

Harl, Joseph L.
2009 Archaic Period in East-Central Missouri in Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity across the Mid-Continent. State University of New York, Albany.


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