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Early and Middle Woodland Landscapes of the Southeast /

The Early and Middle Woodland periods (1000 BCE-500 CE) were remarkable for their level of culture contact and interaction in pre-Columbian North America. This volume, featuring case studies from Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, and Tennessee, sheds light on the vari...

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Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs: Henry, Edward R., Wright, Alice P.
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2013]
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Introduction : Emerging Approaches to the Landscapes of the Early and Middle Woodland Southeast
  • Extensive Landscapes : Between and Beyond Monuments. The Early-Middle Woodland Domestic Landscape in Kentucky ; The Adena Mortuary Landscape : Off-Mound Rituals and Burial Mounds ; Like a Dead Dog : Strategic Ritual Choice in the Mortuary Enterprise ; The Early and Middle Woodland of the Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
  • Monumental Landscapes : Mound and Earthwork Sites. Winchester Farm : A Small Adena Enclosure in Central Kentucky ; Persistent Place, Shifting Practice : The Premound Landscape at the Garden Creek Site, North Carolina ; Biltmore Mound and the Appalachian Summit Hopewell ; The Woodland Period Cultural Landscape of the Leake Site Complex ; The Creation of Ritual Space at the Jackson Landing Site in Coastal Mississippi
  • Landscapes of Interaction. Late Middle Woodland Settlement and Ritual at the Armory Site ; Constituting Similarity and Difference in the Deep South : The Ritual and Domestic Landscapes of Kolomoki, Crystal River, and Fort Center ; Ritual Life and Landscape at Tunacunnhee ; Swift Creek and Weeden Island Mortuary Landscapes of Interaction ; Working Out Adena Political Organization and Variation from the Ritual Landscape in the Kentucky Bluegrass
  • Woodland Landscapes in Historical and Regional Perspective. On Ceremonial Landscapes ; Social Landscapes of Early and Middle Woodland Peoples in the Southeast.