Community, identity, and social memory at Moundville

GD Wilson - American Antiquity, 2010 - cambridge.org
In this paper I highlight the potential of social memory research to enhance our
archaeological understanding of Mississippian social organization and identity politics …

Mortuary practices, gender ideology, and the Cherokee town at the Coweeta Creek site

CB Rodning - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2011 - Elsevier
During the 18th century AD, leadership roles within Cherokee towns in the southern
Appalachians were closely tied to gender distinctions between women and men. This paper …

Upper limb entheseal change with the transition to agriculture in the southeastern United States: A view from Moundville and the central Tombigbee River valley

KA Shuler, P Zeng, ME Danforth - Homo, 2012 - Elsevier
We analyzed entheseal change in 159 skeletons from Moundville and surrounding
settlements using primary fibrocartilaginous attachments of the upper limbs. Risk of …

In the shadow of Moundville: A bioarchaeological view of the transition to agriculture in the central Tombigbee valley of Alabama and Mississippi

KA Shuler, SC Hodge, ME Danforth… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Biocultural patterns surrounding the emergence of agriculture from 11 sites in the central
Tombigbee River valley (500–1200 AD), 50–100km west of the emerging Moundville polity …

Community and ritual within the Mississippian center at Town Creek

EA Boudreaux III - American Antiquity, 2013 - cambridge.org
This article evaluates aspects of an occupational history that was developed for the Town
Creek site, a small Mississippian center in the North Carolina Piedmont that was occupied …

Archaeological study of mortuary practices in the eastern United States

J Brown - 2013 - academic.oup.com
Key to contemporary approaches to mortuary analysis in the Eastern Woodlands is the
concept of liturgy as embodied in the mortuary programme. Together they bridge to social …

Mortuary patterns and community history at the Chauga mound and village Site, Oconee County, South Carolina

CB Rodning - Southeastern Archaeology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The Chauga mound and village site (38OC47) in Oconee County, South Carolina, is the
location of a late prehistoric Mississippian town and the probable location of the eighteenth …

[PDF][PDF] Remembering, Forgetting, and Artifact Deposition in Late Prehistoric Florida

A Bowen - 2024 - aquila.usm.edu
Remembering, Forgetting, and Artifact Deposition in Late Prehistoric Florida Page 1 The
University of Southern Mississippi The Aquila Digital Community Master's Theses 8-2024 …

[图书][B] Snow's Bend (1TU2/3) and the Landscapes of the Moundville Chiefdom: A Multi-Method Geophysical Survey

SJ Filoromo - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Moundville's greater landscapes are vital to understanding the dynamics of social change
and continuity during the Mississippian period over time and across space. These …

[图书][B] Mortuary patterns in west-central Tennessee: Contextualizing historic field data from nine Mississippian period sites

BA Wamsley - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Middle Mississippian is a both a cultural and temporal (1200 CE–1400 CE) archaeological
context of Midwestern North America. This cultural tradition is associated with mound …