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Reconsidering Mississippian Communities and Households

Gregory D. Wilson, Wilson(Foreword by)Adam King, King(Contributions by)Alleen Betzenhauser, Betzenhauser(Contributions by)Amber R. Thorpe, Thorpe(Contributions by)Benjamin A. Steere, Steere(Contributions by)Christopher B. Rodning, Rodning(Contributions by)Duncan P. McKinnon, McKinnon(Contributions by)Edmond A. Boudreaux, Boudreaux(Contributions by)Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, Watts Malouchos(Contributions by)Erin S. Nelson, Nelson(Contributions by)Heidi A. de Gregory, de Gregory(Contributions by)Jason Yaeger, Yaeger(Contributions by)Jennifer Birch, Birch(Contributions by)Jera R. Davis, Davis(Contributions by)Keith Ashley, Ashley(Contributions by)Meghan E. Buchanan, Buchanan(Contributions by)Melissa R. Baltus, Baltus(Contributions by)Paige A. Ford, Ford(Contributions by)Stefan Brannan, Brannan(Contributions by)Tamira K. Brennan, Brennan(Contributions by)Alleen Betzenhauser, Betzenhauser(Edited by)Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, Watts Malouchos(Edited by)
Part of the Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives series
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Explores the archaeology of Mississippian communities and households using new data and advances in method and theory Published in 1995, Mississippian Communities and Households, edited by J.

Daniel Rogers and Bruce D. Smith, was a foundational text that advanced southeastern archaeology in significant ways and brought household-level archaeology to the forefront of the field.

Reconsidering Mississippian Communitiesand Households revisits and builds on what has been learned in the years since the Rogers and Smith volume, advancing the field further with the diverse perspectives of current social theory and methods and big data as applied to communities in Native America from the AD 900s to 1700s and from northeast Florida to southwest Arkansas.Watts Malouchos and Betzenhauser bring together scholars researching diverse Mississippian Southeast and Midwest sites to investigate aspects of community and household construction, maintenance, and dissolution.

Thirteen original case studies prove that community can be enacted and expressed in various ways, including in feasting, pottery styles, war and conflict, and mortuary treatments. 

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0817393463 / 9780817393465
eBook (EPUB)
975.01
20/04/2021
English
328 pages
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