Mississippian Beginnings
Online ISBN:
9781683400318
Print ISBN:
9781683400103
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
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Mississippian Beginnings
Gregory D. Wilson (ed.)
Gregory D. Wilson
(ed.)
University of California Santa Barbara
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Published:
29 August 2017
Online ISBN:
9781683400318
Print ISBN:
9781683400103
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
Cite
Wilson, Gregory D. (ed.), Mississippian Beginnings (Gainesville, FL , 2017; online edn, Florida Scholarship Online, 18 Jan. 2018), https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400103.001.0001, accessed 18 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
Two decades ago Mississippian cultural origins were commonly viewed as the outcome of well-bounded Woodland populations evolving in situ. Different Mississippian polities were conceived of as organizationally comparable as they had evolved in similar environmental and cultural contexts. Today it is difficult to address the topic of Mississippian origins without directly engaging with evidence of organizational variation. Moreover, migrations, pilgrimages, violent conflicts, and other far flung entanglements now appear to have pervaded the early Mississippian past.
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Mississippian Origins: From Emergence to Beginnings
Gregory D. Wilson andLynne P. Sullivan
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2
Maize and Mississippian Beginnings
Amber M. Vanderwarker and others
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3
Cahokia’s Beginnings: Mobility, Urbanization, and the Cahokian Political Landscape
Alleen Betzenhauser
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4
The Mississippianization of the Illinois and Apple River Valleys
Gregory D. Wilson and others
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5
Mississippian Processes and Histories: The Evolution of Fort Ancient Culture in the Miami Valleys
Robert A. Cook
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The Relationship between Becoming Caddo and Becoming Mississippian in the Middle Red River Drainage
Amanda Regnier
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Early Mississippian in the North Carolina Piedmont
Edmond A. Boudreaux
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8
The Hollywood Site (9RI1) and the Foundations of Mississippian in the Middle Savannah River Valley
Adam King and others
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9
Fort Walton Mississippian Beginnings in the Apalachicola–Lower Chattahoochee River Valley of Northwest Florida, Southwest Georgia, and Southeast Alabama
Jeffrey P. Du Vernay andNancy Marie White
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10
Mississippian Beginnings: Multiple Perspectives on Migration, Monumentality, and Religion in the Prehistoric Eastern United States
David G. Anderson
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End Matter
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