Philip J. Carr
Philip J. Carr, professor of anthropology at the University of South Alabama, is coeditor of Signs of Power: The Rise of Cultural Complexity in the Southeast.
Signs of Power
The Rise of Cultural Complexity in the Southeast
By focusing on the first instances of mound building, pottery making, fancy polished stone and bone, as well as specialized chipped stone, artifacts, and their widespread exchange, this book explores the sources of power and organization among Archaic societies.
- Copyright year: 2004
Contemporary Lithic Analysis in the Southeast
Problems, Solutions, and Interpretations
- Copyright year: 2012
Time's River
Archaeological Syntheses from the Lower Mississippi Valley
- Copyright year: 2008
The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age
- Copyright year: 2022
Investigating the Ordinary
Everyday Matters in Southeast Archaeology
Focusing on the daily concerns and routine events of people in the past, Investigating the Ordinary argues for a paradigm shift in the way southeastern archaeologists operate. Instead of dividing archaeological work by time periods or artifact types, the essays in this volume unite separate areas of research through the theme of the everyday.
The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age
- Copyright year: 2022
Southern Footprints
Exploring Gulf Coast Archaeology
- Copyright year: 2024