03639nam 22006734a 450 991081234940332120200520144314.00-8173-8146-5(CKB)1000000000483500(EBL)438123(OCoLC)209171611(SSID)ssj0000222441(PQKBManifestationID)11185283(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000222441(PQKBWorkID)10170567(PQKB)11725057(MiAaPQ)EBC438123(EXLCZ)99100000000048350020060518d2007 ub 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrPlaquemine archaeology /edited by Mark A. Rees and Patrick C. Livingood1st ed.Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Pressc20071 online resource (282 p.)"A Dan Josselyn memorial publication"--P. facing t.p.0-8173-1543-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-258) and index.Introduction and historical overview / Mark A. Rees and Patrick C. Livingood -- Coles Creek antecedents of Plaquemine mound construction : evidence from the Raffman site / Lori Roe -- Extraregional contact and cultural interaction at the Coles Creek-Plaquemine transition : recent data from the Lake Providence mounds, East Carroll Parish, Louisiana / Douglas C. Wells and Richard A. Weinstein -- Plaquemine mounds of the western Atchafalaya Basin / Mark A. Rees -- Transitional Coles Creek-Plaquemine relationships on northwest Lake Salvador, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana / Malcolm K. Shuman -- Plaquemine recipes : using computer-assisted petrographic analysis to investigate Plaquemine ceramic recipes / Patrick C. Livingood -- Feasting on the bluffs : Anna Site excavations in the Natchez Bluffs of Mississippi / Virgil Roy Beasley III -- Plaquemine culture in the Natchez Bluffs region of Mississippi / Ian W. Brown -- The outer limits of Plaquemine culture : a view from the northerly borderlands / Marvin D. Jeter -- Contemplating Plaquemine culture / Tristram R. Kidder.First major work to deal solely with the Plaquemine societies. Plaquemine, Louisiana, about 10 miles south of Baton Rouge on the banks of the Mississippi River, seems an unassuming southern community for which to designate an entire culture. Archaeological research conducted in the region between 1938 and 1941, however, revealed distinctive cultural materials that provided the basis for distinguishing a unique cultural manifestation in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Plaquemine was first cited in the archaeological literature by James Ford and Gordon WilleyPlaquemine cultureMoundsLouisianaMoundsMississippiPlaquemine potteryLouisianaPlaquemine potteryMississippiExcavations (Archaeology)LouisianaExcavations (Archaeology)MississippiLouisianaAntiquitiesMississippiAntiquitiesPlaquemine culture.MoundsMoundsPlaquemine potteryPlaquemine potteryExcavations (Archaeology)Excavations (Archaeology)976/.01Rees Mark A1706600Livingood Patrick C1039202MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812349403321Plaquemine archaeology4189717UNINA