Structure and Process in Southeastern Archaeology

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American Indians
archaeological interpretation methods
archaeological structure and process
archaeological theory and practice
archaeology
archaeology and social structure
archaeology of the American South
artifacts
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ceramics
ceremonial complex
climate
cultural anthropology in archaeology
cultural patterns in ancient America
Early Archaic
Eastern United States
environment
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excavations
farming
fauna
fishing
geology
H. Trawick Ward research
habitats
hunting
Indigenous societies
material culture
Middle Archaic
Middle Woodland
migration
mounds
Native Americans
Paleoindians
plants
Pleistocene
pottery
prehistoric community dynamics
prehistoric social organization
prehistoric Southeastern U.S.
projectile points
public archaeology
Roy S. Dickens Jr. archaeology
settlement
settlement patterns in Southeastern U.S.
shell middens
shellfish
Southeastern archaeological sites
southeastern archaeology
Southeastern archaeology textbook
Southeastern cultural landscapes
Southeastern Native American studies
Southeastern tribal history
Southeastern U.S. indigenous history
subsistence
violence
warfare
water transportation
Woodland period

Product details

  • ISBN 9780817311889
  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2002
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication Within the general structure-and-process theme of this compendium, the authors have focused on either intrasite problems (those dealing with the formation and structure of a site, type of site, or type of feature) or intersite problems (those dealing with behavioral organization and process as developed from comparative site data). These papers, from a broad range of specialists, present a comprehensive study of southeastern archaeology. Section I: Intrasite Structure and Formation Processes Formation Processes for the Practical Prehistorian: An Example from the Southeast, J. Jefferson Reid The Form, Function, and Formation of Garbage-filled Pits on Southeastern Aboriginal Sites: An Archaeobotanical Analysis, Roy S. Dickens Jr. Feature Zones and Feature Fill: More Than Trash, Jack H. Wilson Jr. Social Implications of Storage and Disposal Patterns, H. Trawick Ward The Form and Function of South Carolina's Early Woodland Shell Rings, Michael B. Trinkley A New Way of Looking at Old Holes: Methods for Excavating and Interpreting Timber Structures, Alexander H. Morrison II Section II: Intersite Comparisons and Regional Chronology Archaeology and the Archaic Period in the Southern Ridge-and-Valley Province, Jefferson Chapman Intersite Assemblage Variability in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley: Exploring Extinct Settlement Systems Through Probabilistic Sampling, R. P. Stephen Davis Jr. Lithic Scatters in the South Carolina Piedmont, Veletta Canouts and Albert C. Goodyear III Tradition and Typology: Basic Elements of the Carolina Projectile Point Sequence, Billy L. Oliver Model and Sequence in the Maryland Archaic, Kit W. Wesler Spheres of Cultural Interaction across the Coastal Plain of Virginia in the Woodland Period, Keith T. Egloff Early Hopewellian Ceremonial Encampments in the South Appalachian Highlands, John A. Walthall Deep Water and High Ground: Seventeenth-Century Settlement Patterns on the Carolina Coast, Stanley South and Michael O. Hartley Epilogue: Joffre Lanning Coe: The Quiet Giant of Southeastern Archaeology, James B. Griffin