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Fosters Site

Coordinates: 43°18′00″N 83°56′00″W / 43.30000°N 83.93333°W / 43.30000; -83.93333 (Bugai Site)
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Fosters Site (20SA74)
LocationAddress Restricted, near Fosters, Michigan[2]
Coordinates43°18′00″N 83°56′00″W / 43.30000°N 83.93333°W / 43.30000; -83.93333 (Bugai Site)
Area4.5 acres (1.8 ha)
NRHP reference No.82000544[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 29, 1982

The Fosters Site, designated 20SA74, is an archaeological site located near Bridgeport, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

Fosters Site, located beside the Flint River, is the site of a village dating from the Late Woodland period. The village was likely seasonally occupied in the fall and winter. It was excavated in 1967 by researchers from the University of Michigan Museum of Archaeology, who found ceramic shards, triangular weapon points, and fish and plant remains.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ The NRIS lists the location of Foster's Site as "address restricted." References (Maria E. Raviele (2010), ASSESSING CARBONIZED ARCHAEOLOGICAL COOKING RESIDUES: EVALUATION OF MAIZE PHYTOLITH TAPHONOMY AND DENSITY THROUGH EXPERIMENTAL RESIDUE ANALYSIS (PDF), Western Michigan University) indicate the approximate location, reflected by the geo-coordinates.
  3. ^ Maria E. Raviele (2010), ASSESSING CARBONIZED ARCHAEOLOGICAL COOKING RESIDUES: EVALUATION OF MAIZE PHYTOLITH TAPHONOMY AND DENSITY THROUGH EXPERIMENTAL RESIDUE ANALYSIS (PDF), Western Michigan University