edited by Janet Rafferty and Evan Peacock
contributions by S. Homes Hogue, James H Turner, Michael L Galaty, Carl P Lipo, Kevin L Bruce, John R Underwood, Hector Neff, Gayle J. Fritz, Robert C. Dunnell, Jay K. Johnson, Philip J. Carr, Amy L Young, Ian W. Brown and H. Edwin Jackson
University of Alabama Press, 2008
Cloth: 978-0-8173-1614-3 | Paper: 978-0-8173-5489-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8173-8112-7
Library of Congress Classification F350.8.T56 2008
Dewey Decimal Classification 977

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This volume stands as a key general resource for archaeologists working in the region extending from Louisiana through Mississippi north to Missouri and Kentucky, and it represents an opportunity to influence for decades a large part of the archaeological work to take place in the Southeast.
 
The book responds to a need for a comprehensive archaeological overview of the Lower Mississippi Valley that forms a portion of an interstate corridor spanning nine states that will run from southern Michigan to the Texas-Mexico border. The culturally sensitive Mississippi Delta is one of the richest archaeological areas in North America, and it is crucial that research designs be comprehensive, coordinated, and meet current preservation and future research needs. The authors are well-respected researchers from both within and outside the region with expertise in the full range of topics that comprise American archaeology. They examine matters of method and theory, the application of materials science, geophysics, and other high-tech tools in archaeology that provide for optimum data-recovery.

Contributors:
Ian Brown, Kevin L. Bruce, Philip J. Carr, Robert C. Dunnell,
James Feathers, Gayle J. Fritz, Michael L. Galaty, S. Homes Hogue, H. Edwin Jackson, Jay K. Johnson, Carl P. Lipo, Hector Neff, Evan Peacock, Janet Rafferty, James H. Turner, John R. Underwood, Amy L. Young