03640nam 2200649Ia 450 991045517310332120200520144314.00-8173-8079-50-585-31580-9(CKB)111004368623090(EBL)454503(OCoLC)609844500(SSID)ssj0000241410(PQKBManifestationID)11186531(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000241410(PQKBWorkID)10298747(PQKB)11330001(MiAaPQ)EBC454503(OCoLC)45733247(MdBmJHUP)muse8866(Au-PeEL)EBL454503(CaPaEBR)ebr10387763(EXLCZ)9911100436862309019931202d1994 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe Savannah River chiefdoms[electronic resource] political change in the late prehistoric Southeast /David G. AndersonTuscaloosa University of Alabama Pressc19941 online resource (481 p.)Originally presented as author's dissertation (doctoral--University of Alabama, 1990).0-8173-0725-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-446) and index.Contents; Figures and Tables; Acknowledgments; 1. Political Evolution and Cycling; 2. The Causes of Cycling; 3. Mississippian Political Change: Evidence from Ethnohistoric Accounts; 4. Mississippian Political Change: Evidence from Archaeological Research; 5. Evidence for Mississippian Occupation in the Savannah River Valley; 6. The Record of Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdom's; 7. Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdom's: Environmental Factors; 8. Political Change in the Savannah River Chiefdom's: Events at Particular Sites and General Trends9. Exploring Political Change in Chiefdom Society Appendix A. Early Historic Descriptions of Mississippian Centers in the Savannah River Basim; Appendix B. Mississippian Cultural Sequences in the Savannah River Valley; References Cited; IndexThis volume explores political change in chiefdom's, specifically how complex chiefdom's emerge and collapse, and how this process-called cycling-can be examined using archaeological, ethnohistoric, paleoclimatic, paleosubsistence, and physical anthropological data. The focus for the research is the prehistoric and initial contact-era Mississippian chiefdom's of the Southeastern United States, specifically the societies occupying the Savannah River basin from ca. A.D. 1000 to 1600. This regional focus and the multidisciplinary nature of the investigation provide a solid introduction toMississippian cultureSavannah River Watershed (Ga. and S.C.)ChiefdomsSavannah River Watershed (Ga. and S.C.)Indians of North AmericaSavannah River Watershed (Ga. and S.C.)Politics and governmentIndians of North AmericaSavannah River Watershed (Ga. and S.C.)AntiquitiesSavannah River Watershed (Ga. and S.C.)AntiquitiesElectronic books.Mississippian cultureChiefdomsIndians of North AmericaPolitics and government.Indians of North AmericaAntiquities.975.8/101Anderson David G.1949-1051308MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455173103321The Savannah River chiefdoms2484465UNINA