Mary Lucas Powell
Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi
A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication
Specialists from archaeology, ethnohistory, physical anthropology, and cultural anthropology bring their varied points of view to this subject in an attempt to answer basic questions about the nature and extent of social change within the time period.
- Copyright year: 1990
Of Caves and Shell Mounds
Ancient human groups in the Eastern Woodlands of North America were long viewed as homogeneous and stable hunter-gatherers, changing little until the late prehistoric period when Mesoamerican influences were thought to have stimulated important economic and social developments. The authors in this volume offer new, contrary evidence to dispute this earlier assumption, and their studies demonstrate the vigor and complexity of prehistoric peoples in the North American Midwest and Midsouth.
- Copyright year: 1996
Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture
A View from the Southeast
Investigations of skeletal remains from key archaeological sites reveal new data and offer insights on prehistoric life and health in the Southeast
- Copyright year: 2000
What Mean These Bones?
Studies in Southeastern Bioarchaeology
- Copyright year: 1991
Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom
- Copyright year: 2007
Bioarchaeology of the American Southeast
Approaches to Bridging Health and Identity in the Past
- Copyright year: 2018
Transforming the Dead
Culturally Modified Bone in the Prehistoric Midwest
- Copyright year: 2015