Russell Cave National Monument:
The Southeast's Most Complete Record Through Time

by Melanie B. Bradford, Section #6 of 7

Sources and Recommended Reading

Beane, Larry.
National Park Service park ranger and archaeologist.
Interview by author on 2 November 1997, Russell Cave National
Monument, Bridgeport, Alabama.

Investigations In Russell Cave.
Griffin, John W.
National Park Service,
U.S. Department of the Interior, 1974.

Tribes That Slumber: Indians of the Tennessee Region
Lewis, Thomas, M. N. and Madeline Kneberg.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1958

Life at Russell Cave
Marsh, Dorthy.
New York City: Publishing Center for Cultural Resources, 1980.

Manual on Russell Cave
Miller, Carl F.
Unpublished manuscript,
Russell Cave National Monument, Date uncertain.

"Life 8,000 Years Ago Uncovered in An Alabama Cave."
Miller, Carl F.
National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 110, No. 4 (October),
pp. 542-558. reprinted with 1958.

"The Use of Chenopodium Seeds As A Source OF Food By The Early Peoples In Russell Cave, Alabama."
Miller, Carl F.
Southern Indian Studies. Vol. 14, pp. 13-15, 1960.

"Paleo-Indian And Early Archaic Projectile Point Forms From Russell Cave, Northern Alabama."
Miller, Carl F. Anthropological Journal of Canada, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 2-5, 1965.

"On the Trail of the First Americans: Monte Verde Marks, a New Dawn for an Old People."
Wisner, George B.
American Archaeology, (Summer 1997) : 12-17.

To Learn More About Archaeology:

The Archaeological Conservancy
5301 Central Ave. NE, Suite 1218
Alburquerque, New Mexico 87108-1517
(505) 266-1540

Alabama Archaeological Society
Division of Archaeology
13075 Moundville Archaeological Park
Moundville, Alabama 35474

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