Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley
The Central Mississippi Valley, defined as the region along the Mississippi River from where the Ohio River joins in the north to its confluence with the Arkansas River in the south, lies between the two most important archaeological areas of the Southeast: American Bottom/Cahokia and the Lower Yazoo Basin. The valley has been influenced by these major centers and has a complex history of its own. Contributions from experts throughout the region present current, if sometimes conflicting, views of the regional cultural sequences supported by data from recent surveys and excavations, as well as radiocarbon and chronometric determinations. By examining this new information and reevaluating earlier interpretations of local archaeological sequences, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the valley and defines future research goals.
Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley provides a clear and striking picture of the current state of Central Valley research.'Alex W. Barker, Dallas Museum of Natural History
This book gathers in one place data and references invaluable to those who work in the Central Valley and adjacent areas. It also gives us a base from which to build. For this, it is a must-have volume.'
American Antiquity
Charles H. McNutt is professor emeritus from Memphis State University and co-editor of Histories of Southeastern Archaeology.