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Archaeology of the central Mississippi Valley / / Dan F. Morse, Phyllis A. Morse



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Autore: Morse Dan F. Visualizza persona
Titolo: Archaeology of the central Mississippi Valley / / Dan F. Morse, Phyllis A. Morse Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Tuscaloosa, Alabama : , : The University of Alabama Press, , 2009
©2009
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (368 p.)
Disciplina: 977/.01
Soggetto topico: Indians of North America - Mississippi River Valley - Antiquities
Indians of North America - Mississippi River Valley - History
Mississippian culture
Soggetto geografico: Mississippi River Valley Antiquities
Mississippi River Valley History
Persona (resp. second.): MorsePhyllis A.
Note generali: Originally published: New York : Academic Press, 1983. In the series: New world archaeological record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Preface to 2009 Edition; 1. The River; Gross Divisions; Geological History; The Reconstructed River Habitat; References; 2. The Archaeology; History of Archaeological Investigations; Factors Affecting Scientific Archaeology in the Central Valley; Recovery Techniques; Data Interpretation and Incorporation; Archaeological Sequence; References; 3. Paleo-Indian Beginnings (9500-8500 B.C.); Pleistocene Fauna in the Central Valley; Fluted Points; Other Possible Early Lanceolate Points; Man and Mastodon; Cultural Reconstruction; References
4. Dalton Efflorescence (8500-7500 B.C.)The Dalton Tool Kit; Settlements; References; 5. The Hypsithermal Archaic Disruption (7000-3000 B.C.); The Hypsithermal Period; Temporal Control of Point Horizon Styles; Comments on the Hypsithermal Archaic; References; 6. Archaic Expansion (3000-500 B.C.); Artifacts; Types of Sites; The Development of Tribal Society; References; 7. Woodland Beginnings (500 B.C.-0); Pottery Manufacture; Environmental Setting; The McCarty Site; References; 8. The Hopewellian Period (0-A.D. 400); Trade and Ritual in Hopewell; The Pinson Mounds; The Helena Mounds
Marksville Period VillagesReferences; 9. Woodland Conflict (A.D. 400-700); The Dunklin Phase; The Hoecake Phase; The Baytown Phase; References; 10. Mississippian Frontier (A.D. 700-1000); Origin of Mississippian; Envionmental Adaptation; Outside Resources; Revolution in Ceramics; Other Important New Artifact Types; Sociopolitical Changes; The American Bottom; The Cairo Lowland; The Zebree Site; References; 11. Mississippian Consolidation (A.D. 1000-1350); Transition from Early to Middle Period Mississippian; The Cherry Valley Phase; After Cherry Valley; Powers Phase; The Cairo Lowland Phase
SummaryReferences; 12. Mississippian Nucleation (A.D. 1350-1650); Horizon Markers; Population Nucleation; The Nodena Phase; The Parkin Phase; The Walls Phase; The Kent and Old Town Phases; The Greenbrier Phase; The Quapaw Phase; Summary; References; 13. Epilogue: Historic Archaeology; The Protohistoric-Spanish Period (A.D. 1500-1650); The French in the Mississippi Valley; Eighteenth-Century Disruption; The Jefferson Purchase and the Nineteenth Century; Who Made King Crowley; References; Index
Sommario/riassunto: A classic work detailing an 11,000-year period of human culture within the largest river system of North America. The earliest recorded description of the Central Mississippi Valley and its inhabitants is contained within the DeSoto chronicles written after the conquistadors passed through the area between 1539 and 1543. In 1882 a field agent for the Bureau of American Ethnology conducted the first systematic archaeological survey of the region, an area that extends from near the mouth of the Ohio River to the mouth of the Arkansas River, bounded on the east by the Mississ
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ISBN: 0-8173-8251-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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