Abstract

Patty Jo Watson, Mary C. Kennedy, P. Willey, Louise M. Robbins, and Ronald C. Wilson
Prehistoric Footprints in Jaguar Cave, Tennessee
Journal of Field Archaeology 30 (2005) 25--43

About 4500 years ago, during the Late Archaic period, nine explorers reconnoitered several passages within a large cave in north central Tennessee. Although prehistoric cave exploration was not unusual in eastern North America, this particular trip is unique because 274 footprints of these ancient cavers are preserved in the damp floor sediment of a side passage. Analyses of the route taken by the explorers, and of their footprint trail significantly enhance our knowledge of cave use in prehistoric eastern North America.

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