Abstract

A pit feature containing Tchefuncte-like pottery, a Gary point, and fauna) remains recently was investigated at the Swan Lake Site (168011) located near Willow Chute Bayou in the Red River floodplain of eastern Bossier Parish. Three charcoal samples from the pit yielded radiocarbon ages of 2020 + /-60 B. P., 1830+/-70 B.P., and 1690+/-80 B.P. making this the earliest well-dated context in northwestern Louisiana containing ceramics. The most conspicuous feature at the site is a mound, now approximately 2.5 m high and about 25 min diameter. Clarence Webb first recorded the site, but only made a short description: "Solitary mound on n-east shore of Swan Lake, which is an old Red River channel. Is circular in shape, approx. 8-10 ft. high, 60 ft. at the base and 20 ft. on summit. Has several shallow trial holes on top, appears to be built up of sand -- no sherds found on or around mound -- trial holes show mostly sandy soil near clay out in field. In one or two places 3 to 4 inches dark soil found. In nearby field, 1 rough spear head found." Since Webb's initial visit the landowners have collected numerous artifacts from the site surface. Most of the decorated pottery consists of Early to Middle Caddoan Period types suggesting that the mound is related to those at the nearby Vanceville (16807) and Werner (16808) sites. However, also present are a large number of Gary points and several sherds similar to those recovered from the Bellevue Site (16BO4) indicating that an earlier occupation is represented as well.

Highlights

  • A pit feature containing Tcbefuncte-like pottery, a Gary point, and faunal remains recently was investigated at the Swan Lake Site (16BOl 1) located near Willow Chute Bayou in the Red River floodplain of eastern Bossier Parish (Figure 1)

  • "Solitary mound on n-east shore ofSwan Lake, which is an old Red River channel

  • A few sherds from the site surface are similar to pottery recovered at the Bellevue Mound site (16B04)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A pit feature containing Tcbefuncte-like pottery, a Gary point, and faunal remains recently was investigated at the Swan Lake Site (16BOl 1) located near Willow Chute Bayou in the Red River floodplain of eastern Bossier Parish (Figure 1). The most conspicuous feature at the site is a mound, approximately 2.5 m high and about 25 min diameter. Has several shallow trial holes on top, appears to be built up of sand -- no sherds found on or around mound -- trial holes show mostly sandy soil near clay out in field. During the spring of 1994 Louis Baker (Louisiana Archaeological Society) and I excavated l 1 auger tests in the southern portion of the site north of the mound. This test, located approximately 75 m north of tl1e mound, was excavated to two m below the surface without encountering the argillic horizon.

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