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Exploring Southeastern Archaeology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (412 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626746930
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Exploring Southeastern ArchaeologyDDC classification:
  • 975/.01
LOC classification:
  • E78.S65 E93 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- PART I: PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- Chapter 2. Archaeology on the National Forests of North Mississippi: A Brief Retrospective -- Chapter 3. Pimento Cheese and Bacon? Revisiting Mounds in the Lower Mississippi Delta -- PART II: THE ARCHAIC PERIOD -- Chapter 4. Early Holocene Climate in the Eastern United States: A View from Mississippi -- Chapter 5. Sam Brookes and Prehistoric Effigy Beads of the Southeast -- Chapter 6. Archaic Chert Beads and Craft Specialization: Application of an Organization of Technology Model -- Chapter 7. From Missouri to Mississippi to Florida: Some Research on the Distribution of Poverty Point Objects -- PART III: THE WOODLAND AND MISSISSIPPIAN PERIODS -- Chapter 8. Artifact Assemblages from Two Early Woodland Tchula-Period Sites on the Holly Springs National Forest, North Mississippi -- Chapter 9. The Slate Springs Mound, a Woodland-Period Platform Mound in the North Central Hills of Mississippi -- Chapter 10. Mississippian-Period Occupations in the Ackerman Unit of the Tombigbee National Forest -- Chapter 11. Owl Creek, Thelma, and Bessemer Mounds: Large Peripheral Mississippian Mound Groups and Bet-Hedging -- Chapter 12. Plaquemine Culture Pottery from the Great Ravine at the Anna Site (22AD500), Adams County, Mississippi -- PART IV: THE CONTACT AND HISTORIC PERIODS -- Chapter 13. Excavations at the South Thomas Street Site (22LE1002): An Early Eighteenth-Century Hamlet Located on the Periphery of the Major Chickasaw Settlement in Northeastern Mississippi -- Chapter 14. The Symbiotic Relationship between the National Forests of Mississippi and the Civilian Conservation Corps: The Early History of the Chickasawhay Ranger District -- Chapter 15. Logging Out the Delta: From Mosquitoville to the Sardis &amp -- Delta Railroad.
PART V: REFLECTIONS -- Chapter 16. Brookes@Forest: Building an Epistemic Community for Archaeological Research-in-Action -- Appendix. Citation for USDA Forest Service National Heritage Award -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
Summary: Cutting-edge scholarship about archaeology in the southeastern United States.
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Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- PART I: PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- Chapter 2. Archaeology on the National Forests of North Mississippi: A Brief Retrospective -- Chapter 3. Pimento Cheese and Bacon? Revisiting Mounds in the Lower Mississippi Delta -- PART II: THE ARCHAIC PERIOD -- Chapter 4. Early Holocene Climate in the Eastern United States: A View from Mississippi -- Chapter 5. Sam Brookes and Prehistoric Effigy Beads of the Southeast -- Chapter 6. Archaic Chert Beads and Craft Specialization: Application of an Organization of Technology Model -- Chapter 7. From Missouri to Mississippi to Florida: Some Research on the Distribution of Poverty Point Objects -- PART III: THE WOODLAND AND MISSISSIPPIAN PERIODS -- Chapter 8. Artifact Assemblages from Two Early Woodland Tchula-Period Sites on the Holly Springs National Forest, North Mississippi -- Chapter 9. The Slate Springs Mound, a Woodland-Period Platform Mound in the North Central Hills of Mississippi -- Chapter 10. Mississippian-Period Occupations in the Ackerman Unit of the Tombigbee National Forest -- Chapter 11. Owl Creek, Thelma, and Bessemer Mounds: Large Peripheral Mississippian Mound Groups and Bet-Hedging -- Chapter 12. Plaquemine Culture Pottery from the Great Ravine at the Anna Site (22AD500), Adams County, Mississippi -- PART IV: THE CONTACT AND HISTORIC PERIODS -- Chapter 13. Excavations at the South Thomas Street Site (22LE1002): An Early Eighteenth-Century Hamlet Located on the Periphery of the Major Chickasaw Settlement in Northeastern Mississippi -- Chapter 14. The Symbiotic Relationship between the National Forests of Mississippi and the Civilian Conservation Corps: The Early History of the Chickasawhay Ranger District -- Chapter 15. Logging Out the Delta: From Mosquitoville to the Sardis &amp -- Delta Railroad.

PART V: REFLECTIONS -- Chapter 16. Brookes@Forest: Building an Epistemic Community for Archaeological Research-in-Action -- Appendix. Citation for USDA Forest Service National Heritage Award -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.

Cutting-edge scholarship about archaeology in the southeastern United States.

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