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Mississippian Settlement Patterns

Author : Bruce D. Smith
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 11,95 MB
Release : 2014-05-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1483220249

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Studies in Archeology: Mississippian Settlement Patterns explains the cultural organization of many of the prehistoric societies in the Eastern United States during the last 1000 years of their existence. This book emphasizes the difference between the central core of Mississippian societies and those peripheral societies that preceded its development. Readers are advised to begin the examination of this compilation by reading Chapter 16 first, followed by Chapters 8 to 13 and 15, in order to understand the variations of patterning among societies that are commonly regarded as nascent or developed Mississippian. The rest of the chapters analyze cultural groups on the West, North, and Northeast that are not Mississippian societies, including a discussion of late prehistoric societies that are in some ways divergent but are sometimes regarded as Mississippian. This publication is valuable to archeologists, historians, and researchers conducting work on Mississippian societies.

Archaeology of the Mississippian Culture

Author : Peter N. Peregrine
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 15,57 MB
Release : 2013-04-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1136508627

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First published in 1996. In recent years there has been a general increase of scholarly and popular interest in the study of ancient civilizations. Yet, because archaeologists and other scholars tend to approach their study of ancient peoples and places almost exclusively from their own disciplinary perspectives, there has long been a lack of general bibliographic and other research resources available for the non-specialist. This series is intended to fill that need.

Mississippian Communities and Households

Author : J. Daniel Rogers
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 27,75 MB
Release : 1995-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0817307680

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During the Mississippian period (approximately A.D. 1000-1600) in the midwestern and southeastern United States a variety of greater and lesser chiefdoms took shape. Archaeologists have for many years explored the nature of these chiefdoms from the perspective common in archaeological investigations—from the top down, investigating ceremonial elite mound structures and predicting the basic domestic unit from that data. Because of the increased number of field investigations at the community level in recent years, this volume is able to move the scale of investigation down to the level of community and household, and it contributes to major revisions of settlement hierarchy concepts.

Among the Fields

Author : Jennifer L. Myer
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 24,43 MB
Release : 2002
Category :
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The Mississippian Emergence

Author : Bruce D. Smith
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 39,40 MB
Release : 2007-10-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0817354522

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This collection, addressing a topic of ongoing interest and debate in American archaeology, examines the evolution of ranked chiefdoms in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States during the period A.D. 700–1200. The volume brings together a broad range of professionals engaged in the fieldwork that has vitalized the theoretical debates on the development of Mississippi Valley cultures. The initial chapter provides a general discussion of various explanations for the rise of these distinctive ranked societies in the eastern United States (A.D. 750-1050) and sets the stage for the interdisciplinary analysis from multiple viewpoints that follows. The first section discusses a cluster of individual sites in the Midwest and Southeast and reveals the parallel—and occasionally divergent—paths followed by the inhabitants as they transitioned from Late Woodland into Mississippian lifeways. The chapters in the second half discuss by region the emergence of ranked agricultural societies and examine how these networks played a role in the large-scale and roughly contemporaneous socio-political development. Contributors: C. Clifford Boyd Jr. James A. Brown R. P. Stephen Davis Jr. John House John E. Kelly Richard A. Kerber Dan F. Morse Phyllis Morse Martha Ann Rolingson Gerald F. Schroedl Bruce D. Smith Paul D. Welch Howard D. Winters

Residence Mounds

Author : Charles H. Nash
Publisher :
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 20,64 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN :

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