Early and middle woodland landscapes of the Southeast
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Early and middle woodland landscapes of the Southeast
(Ripley P. Bullen series)
University Press of Florida, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-310) and index
収録内容
- Introduction: emerging approaches to the landscapes of the early and middle woodland Southeast / Alice P. Wright and Edward R. Henry
- The early-middle woodland domestic landscape in Kentucky / Darlene Applegate
- The Adena Mortuary landscape : off-mound rituals and burial mounds / David Pollack and Eric J. Schlarb
- Like a dead dog : strategic ritual choice in the mortuary enterprise / R. Berle Clay
- The early and middle woodland of the Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee / Jay D. Franklin ... [et al.]
- Winchester Farm : a small Adena enclosure in Central Kentucky / Richard W. Jefferies, George R. Milner, and Edward R. Henry
- Persistent place, shifting practice : the premound landscape at the Garden Creek Site, North Carolina / Alice P. Wright
- Biltmore Mound and the Appalachian Summit Hopewell / Larry R. Kimball, Thomas R. Whyte, and Gary D. Crites
- The woodland period cultural landscape of the Leake Site complex / Scot Keith
- The creation of ritual space at the Jackson Landing site in coastal Mississippi / Edmond A. Boudreaux III
- Late middle woodland settlement and ritual at the Armory site / Paul N. Eubanks
- Constituting similarity and difference in the deep south : the ritual and domestic landscapes of Kolomoki, Crystal River, and Fort Center / Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Victor D. Thompson
- Ritual life and landscape at Tunacunnhee / Victoria G. Dekle
- Swift Creek and Weeden Island Mortuary landscapes of interaction / Neill J. Wallis
- Working out Adena political organization and variation from the ritual landscape in the Kentucky Bluegrass / Edward R. Henry
- On ceremonial landscapes / James A. Brown
- Social landscapes of early and middle woodland peoples in the southeast / David G. Anderson
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the first volume in a decade to address the Woodland period in the Southeast. The research is fresh but reports new information and interpretations gleaned from a variety of sources - new excavations, geophysics, grey literature, older collections - and covers a range of studies from single sites to specific archaeological complexes to interactions among complexes.
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