Mississippian Communities and Households

Author/creator Rogers, J. Daniel Editor
Other author Smith, Bruce D. (Bruce David), 1946- Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoTuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor]
Description320 p. ill 09.290 x 06.030 in.
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Summary Annotation <div><p>During the Mississippian period (approximately A.D. 1000-1600) in the midwestern and southeastern United States a variety of greater and lesser chiefdoms took shape. Archaeologists have for many years explored the nature of these chiefdoms from the perspective common in archaeological investigations&mdash;from the top down, investigating ceremonial elite mound structures and predicting the basic domestic unit from that data. Because of the increased number of field investigations at the community level in recent years, this volume is able to move the scale of investigation down to the level of community and household, and it contributes to major revisions of settlement hierarchy concepts.</p></div>
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LCCN 94044049
ISBN9780817307684
ISBN0817307680 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780817307684
Stock number00027072

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